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5 THE FIRST WEEK GOES BY
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5 THE FIRST WEEK GOES BY
DARRELL soon began to settle down. She learnt the names not only of the girls in her form at NorthTower, but of every girl there, from the head-girl Pamela, down to Mary-Lou, the youngest but one inthe first form. Darrell herself was the youngest girl in North Tower, she found, but she felt that Mary-Lou was very much younger
Mary-Lou was a scared mouse of a girl. She was fright?ened of mice, beetles1, thunderstorms, noisesat night, the dark, and a hundred other things. Poor Mary-Lou. no wonder she had big scared eyes.
Darrell, not easily scared of anything.
laughed when she saw poor Mary-Lou rush to the other side of the dormy because she saw an earwigon the floor.
There were ten girls in the first-form dormy at North Tower. Katherine, the quiet head-girl. Alicia,the talkative unruly-tongued monkey. The three new girls, Darrell, Gwendoline, and Sally. Mary-Lou, with her big scared eyes, always ready to shy back like a nervous horse, at anything unexpected.
Then there was clever Irene, a marvel2 at maths, and music, usually top of the form—but oh, howstupid in the ordinary things of life. If anyone lost her book it was Irene. If anyone went to the wrongclassroom at the wrong time it was Irene. It was said that once she had gone to the art- room, thinkingthat a painting lesson was to be taken there, and had actually sat there for half-an-hour, apparentlywaiting for Miss Linnie to come. What she thought had happened to the rest of the class, no oneknew.
'But how could you sit there all that time and not even wonder why nobody came!' said Katherine, inamazement. 'What were you thinking of, Irene?'
'I was just thinking of a maths, problem that Potty set us, that's all,' said Irene, her eyes shiningthrough her big glasses. "It was rather an interesting one, and there were two or three ways of gettingit right. You see...'
'Oh, spare us maths, out of school!' groaned4 Alicia. 'Irene, I think you're bats!'
But Irene wasn't. She was a most intelligent girl, who, because her mind was always so deeply atwork at something, seemed to forget the smaller, everyday things of life. She had a sense of fun too,and when she was really tickled5 she came out with a tremendous explosive giggle6
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1 beetles | |
n.甲虫( beetle的名词复数 ) | |
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2 marvel | |
vi.(at)惊叹vt.感到惊异;n.令人惊异的事 | |
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adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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4 groaned | |
v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦 | |
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5 tickled | |
(使)发痒( tickle的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)愉快,逗乐 | |
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6 giggle | |
n.痴笑,咯咯地笑;v.咯咯地笑着说 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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8 exclamations | |
n.呼喊( exclamation的名词复数 );感叹;感叹语;感叹词 | |
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9 reptile | |
n.爬行动物;两栖动物 | |
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10 chattered | |
(人)喋喋不休( chatter的过去式 ); 唠叨; (牙齿)打战; (机器)震颤 | |
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11 pretences | |
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12 pious | |
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13 spotted | |
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14 giggles | |
n.咯咯的笑( giggle的名词复数 );傻笑;玩笑;the giggles 止不住的格格笑v.咯咯地笑( giggle的第三人称单数 ) | |
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15 apparatus | |
n.装置,器械;器具,设备 | |
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19 plunge | |
v.跳入,(使)投入,(使)陷入;猛冲 | |
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20 wigging | |
n.责备,骂,叱责 | |
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21 slated | |
用石板瓦盖( slate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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