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Chapter 9 OFF TO WHISPERING ISLAND
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Chapter 9 OFF TO WHISPERING ISLAND
The two boys, and Anne and George, slept soundly in the sun until just past three o'clock. Then alarge fly buzzed around Anne's head, and awoke her. She sat up and looked at her watch.
'Gracious! It's ten past three!' she said, in surprise. 'Wake up, Julian! Dick, stir yourself! Don't youwant to go and bathe?'
Yawning loudly the two boys sat up, and looked all round. George was still asleep. Wilfrid hadn't yetcome back.
'Still hunting for his precious pipe, I suppose,' said Anne. 'Get up, you two boys. Dick, you're not tolie down, you'll only go to sleep again. Where are your bathing-things? I'll get them. And doesanyone know where our bathing towels are? We'll probably have to dress and undress with themround us!'
'They're up in our room, chucked into a corner,' said Dick, sleepily. 'Gosh, I was sound asleep. Ireally thought I was in my bed, when I awoke!'
Anne went to fetch the bath-towels and the bathing things. She called back to the boys. 'I've goteverything. Buck1 up, Julian, don't go to sleep again!'
'Right!' said Julian, sitting up and stretching himself. 'Oh this sun - it's GLORIOUS!'
He poked2 Dick with his toe. 'Get up! We'll leave you behind if you snore again. George, goodbye -we're going!'
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George sat up, yawning, and Timmy stood over her and licked her cheek. She patted him. 'All right,Timmy, I'm ready. It's so warm that I'm LONGING3 for a dip - and you'll love it too, Tim!'
Carrying their bathing-things they made their way down the hill, and across a stretch of moorland tothe edge of the sea, Timmy running joyously4 behind them. Beyond lay Whispering Island, a greattree-clad mass, and all around and about little boats plied5, and yachts sailed in the wind, enjoyingthemselves in the great harbour which stretched far beyond the island to a big seaside town on theopposite coast.
The four went behind some rocks, and stripped off their clothes, emerging three minutes later in theirscanty bathing things. Anne raced to the edge of the water, and let it lap over her toes.
'Lovely!' she said. 'It's not a bit cold! I shall enjoy my swim!'
'Woof!' said Timmy and plunged
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n.雄鹿,雄兔;v.马离地跳跃 | |
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