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CHAPTER IV TWO LETTERS
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In the early gray dawn David awoke. His first sensation was the physical numbness1 and stiffness that came from his hard bed on the floor.
"Why, daddy," he began, pulling himself half-erect, "I slept all night on—" He stopped suddenly, brushing his eyes with the backs of his hands. "Why, daddy, where—" Then full consciousness came to him.
With a low cry he sprang to his feet and ran to the window. Through the trees he could see the sunrise glow of the eastern sky. Down in the yard no one was in sight; but the barn door was open, and, with a quick indrawing of his breath, David turned back into the room and began to thrust himself into his clothing.
The gold in his sagging2 pockets clinked and jingled3 musically; and once half a dozen pieces rolled out upon the floor. For a moment the boy looked as if he were going to let them remain where they were. But the next minute, with an impatient gesture, he had picked them up and thrust them deep into one of his pockets, silencing their jingling4 with his handkerchief.
Once dressed, David picked up his violin and stepped softly into the hall. At first no sound reached his ears; then from the kitchen below came the clatter5 of brisk feet and the rattle6 of tins and crockery. Tightening7 his clasp on the violin, David slipped quietly down the back stairs and out to the yard. It was only a few seconds then before he was hurrying through the open doorway8 of the barn and up the narrow stairway to the loft9 above.
At the top, however, he came to a sharp pause, with a low cry. The next moment he turned to see a kindly-faced man looking up at him from the foot of the stairs.
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numbness
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| n.无感觉,麻木,惊呆 | |
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sagging
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| 下垂[沉,陷],松垂,垂度 | |
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jingled
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| 喝醉的 | |
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jingling
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clatter
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| v./n.(使)发出连续而清脆的撞击声 | |
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rattle
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| v.飞奔,碰响;激怒;n.碰撞声;拨浪鼓 | |
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tightening
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doorway
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| n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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loft
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plunging
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| adj.跳进的,突进的v.颠簸( plunge的现在分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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spoke
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holly
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faltered
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| (嗓音)颤抖( falter的过去式和过去分词 ); 支吾其词; 蹒跚; 摇晃 | |
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thoroughly
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frantically
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brooks
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passionately
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unison
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tantalizing
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morsel
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scrawl
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| vt.潦草地书写;n.潦草的笔记,涂写 | |
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babbling
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| n.胡说,婴儿发出的咿哑声adj.胡说的v.喋喋不休( babble的现在分词 );作潺潺声(如流水);含糊不清地说话;泄漏秘密 | |
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fiddle
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tune
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fiddles
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apparently
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peculiar
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scrawls
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crestfallen
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perplexed
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jack
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grunted
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grunt
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tangle
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wagon
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urchin
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promptly
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devoured
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splendor
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scowled
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chuckle
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shrugged
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stammered
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reluctance
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drawn
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strings
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tempted
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groaned
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