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9 The Balloon Trick
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9 The Balloon Trick
The first week of term always went very slowly indeed. The next week slipped away faster, and then the weeks began to fly. But now it was still only the first week, with a lot of planning and time-tables to make, and settling-in to be done.
Darrell found herself very busy indeed. She had to attend committee meetings for the Christmas entertainment. She had to read through two or three pantomime scripts, and decide how to draft out her own version of “Cinderella”. She found Sally an enormous help here, and discovered that two heads are decidedly better than one.
She was also in charge of the games, and had to draw up practice times for the lower school, and to do a little coaching to help the games mistresses. They consulted with her as to the best players to pick out for matches in the lower school, and Darrell enjoyed feeling important enough to argue with them about the various girls.
“But you can’t have Rita,” she would say. “I know she’s good—but she simply won’t turn out for practice. She’ll go to pieces in a match.”
“Well, what do you think of Christine then?” the games mistress would say. “She’s so small, I don’t like to pick her.”
“But she runs like the wind!” Darrell would reply. “And she’s so keen. She’s just waiting for a chance!”
Yes, Darrell had a lot to do, and she was always busy and always interested in her jobs. The lower school adored her, and vied to win an approving word from her. Felicity was very proud of her fifth-form sister.
“Everyone thinks you’re super,” she told Darrell. “You should see the way they turn out for practice now—on even the most disgusting days! I say—have I got a chance to get into one of the match-teams some day, Darrell? You might tell me.”
“I can only say that if you go on as you are doing you won’t be able to help getting in,” said Darrell, and Felicity gave a whoop1 of joy.
June was passing and gave her a sour look. She spoke2 to Gwyneth, the girl with her. “Talk about favouritism! You’ll see Darrell choosing her young sister before anyone else and putting her into the team.”
Darrell heard and was over beside June at once. “June! How dare you say a thing like that about a fifth-former! Just you wait a minute!”
She fished out the Punishment Book that all the fifth-formers were allowed to have and wrote down June’s name in it. She wrote something beside it, tore it out and gave it to June.
“There you are—a little hard work will keep you quiet, and teach you to guard that nasty tongue of yours!”
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n.大叫,呐喊,喘息声;v.叫喊,喘息 | |
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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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