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19 A Dreadful Morning for Jo
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19 A Dreadful Morning for Jo
It was soon quite clear that it was Jo and Deirdre who had done the shopping. Everything came out bit by bit. Matron told how she found the five pound notes and knew that they belonged to Jo. Jo had never claimed them.
The second-formers related that Jo meant to buy food for a birthday feast. Miss Parker added the bit about Deirdre going out with a second-former, and how she had not been able to make that second-former own up. “But,” she added, “there is no doubt at all but that it was Jo.”
“Yes,” said Miss Grayling, seeing the whole miserable1 story now. Jo had gone to Matron’s room to get back her own money and had taken more than she meant to—and then had been too afraid to put it back. Then trouble had come, and fear and misery2 had caused Jo to run away. Silly, ill-brought-up, spoilt little Jo!
“Mostly her parents’ fault, of course,” said Miss Grayling to Matron. “Nothing to be done there, I’m afraid. They’re no help to her.”
There was a knock at the door. Bill and Clarissa were outside.
They had remembered the two figures they had seen near the old shack3 the morning before. Could they have been Jo and Deirdre?
“Quite likely,” said Miss Grayling. “They may have hidden their food there, and be camping out. Do you know the way?”
“Oh yes,” said Bill. “We often ride out there. We thought it would really be quickest for us to ride out on Thunder and Merrylegs, Miss Grayling, and see if the two girls are there.”
“Miss Peters can go too, on her horse,” said Miss Grayling. “If the girls are there, she can bring them back.”
MISS PETERS LOOKED INSIDE THE SHACK
So the three riders set off, and rode over the fields and hills till they came to the bridle4 path that led near the shack. Jo and Deirdre, sitting inside the shack, having their fourth “snack” that morning, heard the hooves. Deirdre peeped out.
“It’s Bill and Clarissa,” she said, darting5 back, looking scared. “And Miss Peters.”
“They can’t guess we’re here,” said Jo, in a panic.
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1 miserable | |
adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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adj.简陋的小屋,窝棚 | |
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v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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n.裸奔(指在公共场所裸体飞跑)v.快速移动( streak的现在分词 );使布满条纹 | |
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