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Chapter 7 OUT IN THE NIGHT
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Chapter 7 OUT IN THE NIGHT
Before the children had finished their high tea, the big kitchen-sitting-room was quite dark.
Thunder clouds had moved up from the west, gathering1 together silently, frowning and sinister2.
Then, from far off, came the first rumble3 of thunder.
The little Scottie came and cowered4 against Mrs. Penruthlan's skirts. He hated storms. The farmer'swife comforted him, and her big husband gave a little unexpected snort of laughter. He saidsomething that sounded like 'oose'.
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'He's not as timid as a mouse,' said his wife, who was really marvellous at interpreting her husband'speculiar noises. 'He just doesn't like the thunder. He never did. He can sleep with us in our roomtonight.'
There were a few more sounds from Mr. Penruthlan to which his wife listened anxiously. 'Very well,if you have to get up and see to Jenny the horse in the night, I'll see Benny doesn't bark the housedown,' she said. She turned to the children. 'Don't worry if you hear him barking,' she said.
'It will only be Mr. Penruthlan stirring.'
The thunder crashed and rumbled5 again, this time a little nearer, and then lightning flashed. Thendown came the rain. How it poured! It rattled6 and clattered7 on the roof in enormous drops, and thensettled down into a steady downpour.
The four children got out their cards and played games by the light of the oil lamp. There was noelectricity at Tremannon. Timmy sat with his head on George's knee. He didn't mind the thunder buthe didn't particularly like it.
'Well, I think we'd better go to bed,' said Julian at last. He knew that the Penruthlans liked to go tobed early because they got up so early, and as they did not go upstairs until after the children did,Julian saw to it that they, too, went early.
They said good night and went up to their bare little rooms. The windows were still open and thesmall curtains
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1 gathering | |
n.集会,聚会,聚集 | |
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2 sinister | |
adj.不吉利的,凶恶的,左边的 | |
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3 rumble | |
n.隆隆声;吵嚷;v.隆隆响;低沉地说 | |
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4 cowered | |
v.畏缩,抖缩( cower的过去式 ) | |
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5 rumbled | |
发出隆隆声,发出辘辘声( rumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 轰鸣着缓慢行进; 发现…的真相; 看穿(阴谋) | |
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6 rattled | |
慌乱的,恼火的 | |
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7 clattered | |
发出咔哒声(clatter的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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8 drawn | |
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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9 majestic | |
adj.雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,威严的,崇高的 | |
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10 sweeping | |
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11 rumbling | |
n. 隆隆声, 辘辘声 adj. 隆隆响的 动词rumble的现在分词 | |
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12 drenched | |
adj.湿透的;充满的v.使湿透( drench的过去式和过去分词 );在某人(某物)上大量使用(某液体) | |
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13 eel | |
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14 quacking | |
v.(鸭子)发出嘎嘎声( quack的现在分词 ) | |
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咕哝的,呼噜的 | |
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16 deserted | |
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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18 munching | |
v.用力咀嚼(某物),大嚼( munch的现在分词 ) | |
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19 drizzling | |
下蒙蒙细雨,下毛毛雨( drizzle的现在分词 ) | |
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20 idiotic | |
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21 apparently | |
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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22 wriggle | |
v./n.蠕动,扭动;蜿蜒 | |
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24 thumping | |
adj.重大的,巨大的;重击的;尺码大的;极好的adv.极端地;非常地v.重击(thump的现在分词);狠打;怦怦地跳;全力支持 | |
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25 wriggling | |
v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的现在分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等);蠕蠕 | |
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v.(猛力地)扭( wrench的过去式和过去分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛 | |
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v.猛拧;挣脱;使扭伤;n.扳手;痛苦,难受 | |
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28 nettles | |
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29 twig | |
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30 amazement | |
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31 undone | |
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