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CHAPTER IV TO CATCH THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
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The Fire Bird looked like an express truck—or so Nat said. They had loaded up the boys’ auto1 with more than a fair share of the baggage.
“But just the same, you girls have got to find room in here,” declared Ned. “Nat and I must have somebody to chin to while we’re driving over Hominy Ridge2. They say there are ‘ha’nts’ in the woods, and we’d be afraid to go alone.”
“Poor ’ittle sing!” crooned Tavia. “Doro and I know just how scared you are. But we’ll go with you—providing you can find us room.”
“We’ll make room,” said Nat. “Mother will have to carry some of the baggage in her car. There is no use in putting the last camel on the straw’s back!”
“Joe and Roger have begged to go along,” Dorothy said.
“Well, they’re excess baggage, too,” answered Nat. “They’ll have to go in the other car.”
It was the evening following the June day on25 which Aunt Winnie had divulged3 her Great Surprise. The intervening hours had been very, very busy for the girls.
It was arranged that the party should go by auto to Portersburg to catch the midnight express on the P. B. & O.
Dorothy and Tavia—as well as Mrs. White—had made exceedingly swift preparations for this journey. Of course, Ned and Nat did not have much to get ready.
“I’ve heard you express that wish a thousand times,” declared Dorothy.
“This is the thousand-and-wunth time then! Look at how easy they have it, Doro! All they have to do is put a clean collar and a toothbrush in their pockets, and start for a tour of Europe!”
It was a long journey over the forest-covered ridge to Portersburg. They started at nine o’clock so as to be sure to be on time at the railway station. The chauffeur5
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auto
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| n.(=automobile)(口语)汽车 | |
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| n.山脊;鼻梁;分水岭 | |
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| v.吐露,泄露( divulge的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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groaned
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chauffeur
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| n.(受雇于私人或公司的)司机;v.为…开车 | |
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| 雪松,西洋杉( cedar的名词复数 ) | |
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poking
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profusion
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gasped
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automobile
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varnish
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haphazard
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locust
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fixed
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