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STORY XIV LULU AND THE PUSSY WILLOWS
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"What shall we do now?" asked Lulu the next morning after Aunt Lettie came, and the duck children had gone out to play, leaving their mamma and the old lady goat to do the dishes.
"Let's go see the fairy prince," suggested Alice.
"Oh, you're always thinking of that fairy prince," objected Jimmie. "I say let's go for a walk."
"All right," agreed Lulu. "I know where there are some nice pussy1 willows2. We'll get some to take to our school teacher next Monday."
So they started off up the pond to the place where the pussy willows grew. They gathered quite a number, breaking off the stems4 in their strong yellow bills, and then, putting the willows under their wings, they started back home again. They didn't have to hurry because, you see, it was Saturday, and there wasn't any school. Oh, my no! Ducks don't have to go to school on Saturday any more than you do, even if they are only in the kindergarten class.
Now, if you please, pay close attention, for something is going to happen very shortly, if Uncle Wiggily Longears doesn't come along and bother me, and I don't believe he will. Well, Lulu and Alice and Jimmie got safely home with the pussy willows, and as they were putting them in water to keep until Monday, Aunt Lettie came into the room.
"What have you there, my dears?" she asked, wiggling her horns and looking over the tops of her glasses as easily as you can draw a picture of a horse. "What have you there, my dears?"
"They are pussy willows, Aunt Lettie," replied Lulu.
"Oh dearie me! oh Sacramento!" cried Aunt Lettie, who was quite excitable at times. "Why ever did you bring them here, little ones?"
"Why, we want them for teacher," explained Alice.
"I don't," declared Jimmie. "Boys never bring the teacher flowers; that is unless they don't want to be kept in when there's a ball game. But don't you like pussy willows, Aunt Lettie?"
"Oh, no indeed," she answered. "I don't like cats of any description."
"But these are only pussy willows," said Alice.
"Oh, they'll turn into cats quickly enough," remarked Aunt Lettie. "There was a family who once lived next to us, and they had kittens. Why it wasn't any time at all before those kittens had turned into cats, and land
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pussy
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| n.(儿语)小猫,猫咪 | |
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willows
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| n.柳树( willow的名词复数 );柳木 | |
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willow
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| n.柳树 | |
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| n.(花草的)茎( stem的名词复数 );词干;(高脚酒杯的)脚;烟斗柄v.遏制[阻止](液体的流动等)( stem的第三人称单数 );封堵;遏止 | |
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pussies
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| n.(粗俚) 女阴( pussy的名词复数 );(总称)(作为性对象的)女人;(主要北美使用,非正式)软弱的;小猫咪 | |
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| v.呱呱地叫( croak的现在分词 );用粗的声音说 | |
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burglar
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nonsense
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burglars
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| 窃贼( burglar的名词复数 ); 破门盗窃者; 破门盗贼; 小偷 | |
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straying
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| v.走失( stray的现在分词 );偏离正题;走入歧途;(已婚者或有固定关系者)有外遇 | |
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| vi.跌倒,摔下,翻滚,暴跌;n.跌(摔)倒 | |
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