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CHAPTER XII ANSWERS THAT DID NOT ANSWER
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"Jack1 and Jill," it appeared, were a brother and sister who lived in a tiny house on a hill directly across the creek2 from Sunnycrest. Beyond this David learned little until after bumps and bruises3 and dirt had been carefully attended to. He had then, too, some questions to answer concerning himself.
"And now, if you please," began the man smilingly, as he surveyed the boy with an eye that could see no further service to be rendered, "do you mind telling me who you are, and how you came to be the center of attraction for the blows and cuffs4 of six boys?"
"I'm David, and I wanted the cat," returned the boy simply.
"Well, that's direct and to the point, to say the least," laughed the man. "Evidently, however, you're in the habit of being that. But, David, there were six of them,—those boys,—and some of them were larger than you."
"Yes, sir."
"And they were so bad and cruel," chimed in the little girl.
The man hesitated, then questioned slowly.
"And may I ask you where you—er—learned to—fight like that?"
"I used to box with father. He said I must first be well and strong. He taught me jiujitsu, too, a little; but I couldn't make it work very well—with so many."
"I should say not," adjudged the man grimly. "But you gave them a surprise or two, I'll warrant," he added, his eyes on the cause of the trouble, now curled in a little gray bunch of content on the window sill. "But I don't know yet who you are. Who is your father? Where does he live?"
David shook his head. As was always the case when his father was mentioned, his face grew wistful and his eyes dreamy.
"He doesn't live here anywhere," murmured the boy. "In the far country he is waiting for me to come to him and tell him of the beautiful world I have found, you know."
"Eh? What?" stammered
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jack
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| n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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creek
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| n.小溪,小河,小湾 | |
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cuffs
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| n.袖口( cuff的名词复数 )v.掌打,拳打( cuff的第三人称单数 ) | |
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demon
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battered
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bruised
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prattled
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| v.(小孩般)天真无邪地说话( prattle的过去式和过去分词 );发出连续而无意义的声音;闲扯;东拉西扯 | |
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agitatedly
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| 动摇,兴奋; 勃然 | |
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holly
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| n.[植]冬青属灌木 | |
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farmhouse
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fiddle
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ardent
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admiration
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shuddering
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grimace
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genial
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spoke
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pointed
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contented
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recollected
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veranda
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| v.生病( ail的第三人称单数 );感到不舒服;处境困难;境况不佳 | |
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pensively
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