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23 Last Week of Term
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23 Last Week of Term
By this time, of course, the girls were almost helpless with laughter. Tears were pouring down Darrell’s cheeks and Sally was holding her sides, aching with laughter. Irene appeared to be choking and Alicia and Betty were holding on to each other helplessly.
Mam’zelle rushed to Miss Williams. She was taking a class in the second form, and was amazed at Mam’zelle’s sudden entrance.
“Miss Williams! I beg you to come with me to your classroom,” Mam’zelle besought2 the astonished Miss Williams. “It goes ‘ping’ and it goes ‘pong’—right in my ears—yes, and down by my foot.”
Miss Williams looked astounded3. Was Mam’zelle off her head? What was all this ping and pong business? The second form began to giggle4.
“Mam’zelle, what exactly do you mean?” asked Miss Williams, rather crossly. “Be more explicit5.”
“In your classroom there are pings and pongs,” said Mam’zelle again. “The girls do not hear them, but I do. And I, I do not like it. Miss Williams, come, je vous prie!”
As it looked as if Mam’zelle was about to go down on her knees, Miss Williams got up hurriedly and went with her to the Upper Fourth. The girls had recovered a little and were on the watch to see who might be coming. One or two more bubbles had floated down and burst with sharp pings, and another was just about to descend6.
“Sssst! It’s Miss Williams,” said Mavis, suddenly, from the door. “Straighten your faces.”
With difficulty the girls pulled their faces straight, and stood up as Miss Williams entered with Mam’zelle.
“What is all this?” asked Miss Williams, impatiently. “What is it that Mam’zelle is complaining of? I can’t make head or tail of it.”
“It is a ping,” wailed7 Mam’zelle, beginning to despair of making Miss Williams understand.
“I think Mam’zelle has noises in her ears,” said Alicia, politely. “She hears pings and pongs, she says.”
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1 ass | |
n.驴;傻瓜,蠢笨的人 | |
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4 giggle | |
n.痴笑,咯咯地笑;v.咯咯地笑着说 | |
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5 explicit | |
adj.详述的,明确的;坦率的;显然的 | |
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6 descend | |
vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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14 gasp | |
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vt.& vi.(使)抽动,(使)颤动(twitch的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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16 astonishment | |
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23 pandemonium | |
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24 hurled | |
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36 dowdy | |
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37 giggled | |
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