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Chapter Twenty-Two The Waterfall
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Glinda's castle was a long way from the mountains, but the Scarecrow began the journey cheerfully, since time was of no great importance in the Land of Oz and he had recently made the trip and knew the way. It never mattered much to Button-Bright where he was or what he was doing; the boy was content in being alive and having good companions to share his wanderings. As for Trot1 and Cap'n Bill, they now found themselves so comfortable and free from danger, in this fine fairyland, and they were so awed2 and amazed by the adventures they were encountering, that the journey to Glinda's castle was more like a pleasure trip than a hardship, so many wonderful things were there to see.
Button-Bright had been in Oz before, but never in this part of it, so the Scarecrow was the only one who knew the paths and could lead them. They had eaten a hearty4 breakfast, which they found already prepared for them and awaiting them on the table when they arose from their refreshing5 sleep, so they left the magic house in a contented6 mood and with hearts lighter7 and more happy than they had known for many a day. As they marched along through the fields, the sun shone brightly and the breeze was laden8 with delicious fragrance9, for it carried with it the breath of millions of wildflowers.
At noon, when they stopped to rest by the bank of a pretty river, Trot said with a long-drawn breath that was much like a sigh:
"I wish we'd brought with us some of the food that was left from our breakfast, for I'm getting hungry again."
Scarcely had she spoken when a table rose up before them, as if from the ground itself, and it was loaded with fruits and nuts and cakes and many other good things to eat. The little girl's eyes opened wide at this display of magic, and Cap'n Bill was not sure that the things were actually there and fit to eat until he had taken them in his hand and tasted them. But the Scarecrow said with a laugh:
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trot
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hearty
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| adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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refreshing
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contented
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laden
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fragrance
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luncheon
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outlet
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brink
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puffing
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speck
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cavern
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rubies
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| 红宝石( ruby的名词复数 ); 红宝石色,深红色 | |
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ruby
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seething
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