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CHAPTER XVII "BERTHA'S ACCIDENT"
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It had been decided1 that the party would go to New Orleans from San Antonio, and then from there by boat to New York.
"It'll make a change from car-riding, and a very pleasant one, I'm thinking," Mr. Hartley had said; and the others had enthusiastically agreed with him.
It was on the five-hundred-and-seventy-two mile journey from San Antonio to New Orleans that something happened. In the Chronicles of the Hexagon Club it fell to Genevieve to tell the story; and this is what she wrote:
"It seems so strange to me that we should have traveled so many thousands of miles on the railroad without anything happening; and then, just on the last five hundred (we are going to take the boat at New Orleans)—to have it happen.
"We have had all sorts of amusing experiences, of course, losing trains, and missing connections; but nothing like this. Even when we had to take that little bumpy2 accommodation for a few hours, and it was so accommodating it stopped every few minutes 'to water the horses,' as dear Tilly said, nothing happened—though, to be sure, we almost did get left that time we all (except Aunt Julia) got off and went to pick flowers while our train waited for a freight to go by. But we didn't get quite left, and we did catch it. (Dear Tilly says we could have caught it, anyway, even if it had started, and that we shouldn't have had to walk very fast, at that! Tilly does make heaps of fun of all our trains except the fast ones on the main lines. And I don't know as I wonder, only I'd never tell her that, of course—that is, I wouldn't have told her before, perhaps.)
"Well, where was I? Oh, I know—on the sidetrack. (I had to laugh here, for it occurred to me that that was just where I was in the story—on a sidetrack! I'm not telling what I started out to tell at all. It's lucky we can each take all the room we want, though, in these Chronicles.)
"Well, I'll tell it now, really, though I'm still so shaky and excited my hand trembles awfully3. It was in the night, a little past twelve o'clock that it happened. I was lying in my berth4 above Elsie's, and was wide-awake. I had been thinking about Father. He has been such a dear all the way. I was thinking what a big, big dear he was, when IT happened.
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decided
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bumpy
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awfully
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berth
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aisle
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| n.(教堂、教室、戏院等里的)过道,通道 | |
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wail
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| vt./vi.大声哀号,恸哭;呼啸,尖啸 | |
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bruised
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frantically
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helping
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bruises
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quaint
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picturesque
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| adj.美丽如画的,(语言)生动的,绘声绘色的 | |
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situated
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palatial
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exquisitely
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groves
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luncheon
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disappearance
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fluffy
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| adj.雀斑;斑点;晒斑;(使)生雀斑v.雀斑,斑点( freckle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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ERECTED
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cane
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| n.手杖,细长的茎,藤条;v.以杖击,以藤编制的 | |
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