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Chapter 20 IN THE HEART OF THE HILL
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Chapter 20 IN THE HEART OF THE HILL
It seemed like a bad dream to the four children, making their way over the rocky edge of theunderground river. Their torches had good batteries, fortunately, and gave a bright light, so that theycould see their way alongside the river. But at times this rocky 'path' they had to walk on grew verynarrow indeed!
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'Oh dear!' thought Anne, trying to keep up with the boys, 'I know I shall slip! I wish I hadn't theseheavy snow-boots on. What a noise the river makes, booming along, and how fast it goes!'
Some way in front of the two boys and Anne was George, still calling for Timmy. She was veryworried because he didn't come back to her, as he always did when she called him. She didn't realisethat Timmy couldn't hear her! The river made such a noise in the enclosed rocky tunnel that Timmyheard nothing at all but the sound of the churning waters!
Quite suddenly the tunnel widened tremendously - the river making a big, broad pool before it toreon down the tunnel again. The walls opened out into an enormous cave, half of which was water andthe other half a stretch of rough, rocky floor. George was most astonished. But she was even moreastonished at other things she saw!
Two rafts, sturdy and immensely strong, were moored1 at the side of the deep pool! And on the floorof the cave were what looked like tin barrels, standing2 in rough rows - presumably waiting to bepacked on to the rafts.
At one side of the cave were stacked great heaps of tins and bottles and cans, none of them opened -and on the other side an equally vast heap of discarded ones - all opened and thrown to one side. Bigwooden crates3 stood about too - though George could not imagine what they were for.
The cave was dimly lighted by electricity of some kind - probably from a battery fixed5 upsomewhere. Nobody seemed to be about at all! George gave a call, hoping that Timmy wassomewhere there.
'Timmy! Where are you?'
And at once Timmy came from behind one of the big crates, his tail wagging hard! George was soglad that she fell on one knee and hugged him tight.
'You naughty dog,' she said, fondling him. 'Why didn't you come when you were called? Did you findthe others? Where is Aily?'
A small face peeped from behind the crate
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adj. 系泊的 动词moor的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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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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n. 板条箱, 篓子, 旧汽车 vt. 装进纸条箱 | |
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vt.(up)把…装入箱中;n.板条箱,装货箱 | |
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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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驳船( barge的名词复数 ) | |
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7 creek | |
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18 warily | |
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19 lighter | |
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23 amazement | |
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24 interfere | |
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