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CHAPTER 2 THE MERMAIDS
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The next morning, as soon as Trot1 had helped wipe the breakfast dishes and put them away in the cupboard, the little girl and Cap'n Bill started out toward the bluff2. The air was soft and warm and the sun turned the edges of the waves into sparkling diamonds. Across the bay the last of the fisherboats was speeding away out to sea, for well the fishermen knew this was an ideal day to catch rockbass, barracuda and yellowtail.
The old man and the young girl stood on the bluff and watched all this with interest. Here was their world. "It isn't a bit rough this morning. Let's have a boat ride, Cap'n Bill," said the child.
"Suits me to a T," declared the sailor. So they found the winding4 path that led down the face of the cliff to the narrow beach below and cautiously began the descent. Trot never minded the steep path or the loose rocks at all, but Cap'n Bill's wooden leg was not so useful on a downgrade as on a level, and he had to be careful not to slip and take a tumble.
But by and by they reached the sands and walked to a spot just beneath the big acacia tree that grew on the bluff. Halfway5 to the top of the cliff hung suspended a little shed-like structure that sheltered Trot's rowboat, for it was necessary to pull the boat out of reach of the waves which beat in fury against the rocks at high tide. About as high up as Cap'n Bill could reach was an iron ring securely fastened to the cliff, and to this ring was tied a rope. The old sailor unfastened the knot and began paying out the rope, and the rowboat came out of its shed and glided7 slowly downward to the beach. It hung on a pair of davits and was lowered just as a boat is lowered from a ship's side. When it reached the sands, the sailor unhooked the ropes and pushed the boat to the water's edge. It was a pretty little craft, light and strong, and Cap'n Bill knew how to sail it or row it, as Trot might desire.
Today they decided8 to row, so the girl climbed into the bow and her companion stuck his wooden leg into the water's edge "so he wouldn't get his foot wet" and pushed off the little boat as he climbed aboard. Then he seized the
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trot
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| n.疾走,慢跑;n.老太婆;现成译本;(复数)trots:腹泻(与the 连用);v.小跑,快步走,赶紧 | |
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bluff
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| v.虚张声势,用假象骗人;n.虚张声势,欺骗 | |
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| v.埋葬 | |
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winding
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halfway
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| 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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bout
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| n.侵袭,发作;一次(阵,回);拳击等比赛 | |
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glided
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| v.滑动( glide的过去式和过去分词 );掠过;(鸟或飞机 ) 滑翔 | |
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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oars
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gaily
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| adv.欢乐地,高兴地 | |
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promontory
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| n.海角;岬 | |
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spoke
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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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underneath
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exquisite
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| adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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sapphire
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| n.青玉,蓝宝石;adj.天蓝色的 | |
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gem
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| n.宝石,珠宝;受爱戴的人 [同]jewel | |
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enjoyment
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| n.乐趣;享有;享用 | |
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cavern
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| n.洞穴,大山洞 | |
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seaman
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| n.海员,水手,水兵 | |
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genial
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| adj.亲切的,和蔼的,愉快的,脾气好的 | |
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raved
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| v.胡言乱语( rave的过去式和过去分词 );愤怒地说;咆哮;痴心地说 | |
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joyfully
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| adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地 | |
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slumbering
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| 微睡,睡眠(slumber的现在分词形式) | |
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sapphires
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| n.蓝宝石,钢玉宝石( sapphire的名词复数 );蔚蓝色 | |
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guise
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| n.外表,伪装的姿态 | |
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bulged
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| 凸出( bulge的过去式和过去分词 ); 充满; 塞满(某物) | |
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rosy
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| adj.美好的,乐观的,玫瑰色的 | |
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gracefully
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| ad.大大方方地;优美地 | |
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peal
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| n.钟声;v.鸣响 | |
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| 使泛起涟漪(ripple的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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kindly
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| adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地 | |
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mermaid
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| n.美人鱼 | |
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mermaids
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| n.(传说中的)美人鱼( mermaid的名词复数 ) | |
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groaned
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| v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦 | |
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delightful
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| adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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promptly
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glistening
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| adj.闪耀的,反光的v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的现在分词 ) | |
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prettily
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| adv.优美地;可爱地 | |
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shudder
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| v.战粟,震动,剧烈地摇晃;n.战粟,抖动 | |
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fishy
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flop
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| n.失败(者),扑通一声;vi.笨重地行动,沉重地落下 | |
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flopped
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| v.(指书、戏剧等)彻底失败( flop的过去式和过去分词 );(因疲惫而)猛然坐下;(笨拙地、不由自主地或松弛地)移动或落下;砸锅 | |
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