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STORY XIV BAWLY AND THE CHURCH STEEPLE
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After Bully1 and Bawly No-Tail, the frogs, and their papa, reached home from the woods, where they met the make-believe giant, as I told you in the story before this one, they talked about it for ever so long, and agreed that it was quite an adventure.
“I wish I’d have another adventure to-morrow,” said Bawly, as he went to bed that night.
“Perhaps you may,” said his papa. “Only I can’t be with you to-morrow, as I have to go to work in my wallpaper factory. We made the Pelican2 bird give back the ink, so the printing presses can run again.”
Well, the next day the frog boys’ mamma said to them:
“Bully and Bawly, I wish you would go to the store for me. I want a dozen lemons and some sugar, for I am going to make lemonade, in case company comes to-night.”
“All right, we’ll go,” said Bully very politely. “I’ll get the sugar and Bawly can get the lemons.”
So they went to the store and got the things, and when they were hopping4 out, the storekeeper, who was a very kind elephant gentleman, gave them each a handful of peanuts, which they put in the pockets of their clothes, that water couldn’t hurt.
Well, when Bully and Bawly were almost home, they came to a place where there were two paths. One went through the woods and the other across the pond.
“I’ll tell you what let’s do,” suggested Bully. “You go by the woodland path, Bawly, and I’ll go by way of the pond and we’ll see who will get home first.”
“All right,” said Bawly, so on he hopped5 through the woods, going as fast as he could, for he wanted to beat. And Bully swam as fast as he could in the water, carrying the sugar, for it was in a rubber bag, so it wouldn’t get wet. But now I’m going to tell you what happened to Bawly.
He was hopping along, carrying the lemons, when all at once he heard some one calling to him:
“Hello, little frog, are you a good jumper?”
Bawly looked all around, and there right by a great, big stone he saw a
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bully
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| n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮 | |
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| n.鹈鹕,伽蓝鸟 | |
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hop
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| n.单脚跳,跳跃;vi.单脚跳,跳跃;着手做某事;vt.跳跃,跃过 | |
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| n. 跳跃 动词hop的现在分词形式 | |
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hopped
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| 跳上[下]( hop的过去式和过去分词 ); 单足蹦跳; 齐足(或双足)跳行; 摘葎草花 | |
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savage
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| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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lame
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| adj.跛的,(辩解、论据等)无说服力的 | |
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rheumatism
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| n.风湿病 | |
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snail
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stump
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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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sneered
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| 讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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janitor
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| n.看门人,管门人 | |
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sweeping
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| adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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