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19 A Heroine!
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19 A Heroine!
Daphne stood quite still and listened. The cry came again on the wind, very faint. “Here! Here!”
It seemed to come from somewhere in front. Daphne struggled on against the wind, and then came to a place where the cliff edge swung inwards. She followed the edge round cautiously, not daring to go too near, for the wind was so strong. Still, it seemed to be dying down a little now.
She suddenly heard Mary-Lou’s voice much nearer. “Help! Help!”
Daphne was afraid of being blown over the cliff if she went too near the edge. But the voice seemed to come from the edge somewhere. Daphne sat down on the wet ground, feeling that the wind would not then have so much power over her and began to edge herself forward, holding on the tufts of grass when she could.
She came to where the cliff had crumbled1 away a little, and made a series of ledges3, going steeply down to the sea. She crawled to this place, lay flat down and shone her light over the broken cliff.
And there, a few feet below, was poor Mary-Lou, clinging for dear life to a ledge2, her white face upturned to the glare of the torch.
“Help!” she called again, feebly, seeing the torch. “Oh, help me! I can’t hold on much longer!”
Daphne was horrified4. She could see that if Mary-Lou did leave go, she would hurtle down to the rocks a long way below. Her heart went cold at the thought. What could she do?
“I’m here, Mary-Lou!” she called. “Hold on. I’ll fetch help.”
“Oh—Daphne! Is it you! Don’t go away, Daphne, I shall fall in a minute. Can’t you do something?”
Daphne looked down at Mary-Lou. She felt that it would not be the slightest use leaving her and going for help for it was clear that Mary-Lou might leave go at any moment. No, she must think of something else and do it at once.
She thought of her mackintosh belt, and her tunic5 belt. If she tied those both together and let them down, Mary-Lou might hold them and drag herself up. But would they reach?
She undid6
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1 crumbled | |
(把…)弄碎, (使)碎成细屑( crumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 衰落; 坍塌; 损坏 | |
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2 ledge | |
n.壁架,架状突出物;岩架,岩礁 | |
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3 ledges | |
n.(墙壁,悬崖等)突出的狭长部分( ledge的名词复数 );(平窄的)壁架;横档;(尤指)窗台 | |
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4 horrified | |
a.(表现出)恐惧的 | |
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5 tunic | |
n.束腰外衣 | |
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6 Undid | |
v. 解开, 复原 | |
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7 fumbled | |
(笨拙地)摸索或处理(某事物)( fumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 乱摸,笨拙地弄; 使落下 | |
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9 gale | |
n.大风,强风,一阵闹声(尤指笑声等) | |
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10 pricks | |
刺痛( prick的名词复数 ); 刺孔; 刺痕; 植物的刺 | |
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11 frantic | |
adj.狂乱的,错乱的,激昂的 | |
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12 reassured | |
adj.使消除疑虑的;使放心的v.再保证,恢复信心( reassure的过去式和过去分词) | |
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13 flasks | |
n.瓶,长颈瓶, 烧瓶( flask的名词复数 ) | |
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14 agonized | |
v.使(极度)痛苦,折磨( agonize的过去式和过去分词 );苦斗;苦苦思索;感到极度痛苦 | |
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15 exclamation | |
n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词 | |
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16 numb | |
adj.麻木的,失去感觉的;v.使麻木 | |
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17 tightened | |
收紧( tighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)变紧; (使)绷紧; 加紧 | |
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18 pneumonia | |
n.肺炎 | |
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19 sleepless | |
adj.不睡眠的,睡不著的,不休息的 | |
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20 chuckled | |
轻声地笑( chuckle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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