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12 The Days Go By
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12 The Days Go By
Jo got very little sympathy from anyone except a small first-former called Deirdre. Deirdre met her as she was coming up from the pool, still weeping.
“Oh! What’s the matter, Jo?” asked Deirdre, in distress1. “Have you hurt yourself?”
“I’ve been practically drowned,” said Jo, more tears springing out. “That brute2 of an Amanda pushed me into the deep end, though she knew I couldn’t swim. She slapped me too—look! I shall tell my father.”
“Oh, I should,” said Deirdre, flattered at the way this second-former was talking to her, a first-former. Deirdre couldn’t swim either, and she could quite well understand what fear Jo had felt when she had been pushed into the deep end of the pool. “How wicked of Amanda. Nobody likes her and I’m not surprised.”
Jo sat down on a ledge3 of rock, halfway4 up the cliff. She wiped her eyes with her hand. “I don’t feel well,” she said. “I feel beastly. I’m sure I’m chock-full of seawater. I shan’t be able to eat anything at all today.”
This seemed dreadful to Jo, and almost as dreadful to Deirdre, who had a very good appetite. She ventured to feel Jo’s arm.
“You’re shivering,” she said. “You’d better go in. Shall I fetch Matron for you?”
“Oh goodness, no,” said Jo, at once. She had no more love for Matron than Matron had for Jo. Matron had too often seen through Jo’s pretences5 and evasions6. One of them was a bad headache on the afternoons when a long walk was prescribed!
“Funny,” Matron had said. “Long walk—headache. The two always go together with you, Jo. Well, you can take your headache on the long walk. It’ll do it good!”
So Jo certainly didn’t want any attention from Matron on the morning when she had been “practically drowned”. All Jo wanted was sympathy and a lot of it.
But the only sympathy she got was from the little first-former, Deirdre. Everyone else laughed at her.
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1 distress | |
n.苦恼,痛苦,不舒适;不幸;vt.使悲痛 | |
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2 brute | |
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3 ledge | |
n.壁架,架状突出物;岩架,岩礁 | |
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4 halfway | |
adj.中途的,不彻底的,部分的;adv.半路地,在中途,在半途 | |
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5 pretences | |
n.假装( pretence的名词复数 );作假;自命;自称 | |
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6 evasions | |
逃避( evasion的名词复数 ); 回避; 遁辞; 借口 | |
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7 scoffing | |
n. 嘲笑, 笑柄, 愚弄 v. 嘲笑, 嘲弄, 愚弄, 狼吞虎咽 | |
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9 exasperated | |
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10 horrid | |
adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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11 sniffed | |
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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12 perfectly | |
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n.失误,过失( lapse的名词复数 );小毛病;行为失检;偏离正道v.退步( lapse的第三人称单数 );陷入;倒退;丧失 | |
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14 curtly | |
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15 scowl | |
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16 ace | |
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17 sketch | |
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18 bad-tempered | |
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19 extravagant | |
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20 confiscate | |
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21 marvel | |
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22 helping | |
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23 sneered | |
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24 astonishment | |
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25 severely | |
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26 amiably | |
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27 feverishly | |
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28 everlasting | |
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29 spoke | |
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