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Chapter Nineteen Rinkitink Chuckles
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We will now relate what happened to Rinkitink and Bilbil that morning, while Inga was undergoing his trying experience in escaping the fearful dangers of the three caverns1.
The King of Gilgad wakened to find the door of Inga's room fast shut and locked, but he had no trouble in opening his own door into the corridor, for it seems that the boy's room, which was the middle one, whirled around on a pivot3, while the adjoining rooms occupied by Bilbil and Rinkitink remained stationary4. The little King also found a breakfast magically served in his room, and while he was eating it, Klik came to him and stated that His Majesty5, King Kaliko, desired his presence in the royal cavern2.
So Rinkitink, having first made sure that the Pink Pearl was still in his vest pocket, willingly followed Klik, who ran on some distance ahead. But no sooner had Rinkitink set foot in the passage than a great rock, weighing at least a ton, became dislodged and dropped from the roof directly over his head. Of course, it could not harm him, protected as he was by the Pink Pearl, and it bounded aside and crashed upon the floor, where it was shattered by its own weight.
"How careless!" exclaimed the little King, and waddled6 after Klik, who seemed amazed at his escape.
Presently another rock above Rinkitink plunged7 downward, and then another, but none touched his body. Klik seemed much perplexed8 at these continued escapes and certainly Kaliko was surprised when Rinkitink, safe and sound, entered the royal cavern.
"Good morning," said the King of Gilgad. "Your rocks are getting loose, Kaliko, and you'd better have them glued in place before they hurt someone." Then he began to
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caverns
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| n.洞穴,大山洞 | |
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pivot
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| v.在枢轴上转动;装枢轴,枢轴;adj.枢轴的 | |
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stationary
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majesty
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chuckle
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poking
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twine
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enveloped
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delightful
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velvet
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doorway
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embroidery
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chuckling
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perils
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| 极大危险( peril的名词复数 ); 危险的事(或环境) | |
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tarts
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