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CHAPTER XIII A Worker and a Robber
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“Now we come to the largest family of the Rodent1 order, the Rat family, which of course includes the Mice,” said Old Mother Nature, after calling school to order at the old meeting-place. “And the largest member of the family reminds me very much of the one we learned about yesterday.”
“Go to the head of the class, Peter,” said Old Mother Nature, smiling. “Jerry is the very one, the largest member of the Rat family. Sometimes he is spoken of as a little cousin of Paddy the Beaver5. Probably this is because he looks something like a small Beaver, builds a house in the water as Paddy does, and lives in very much the same way. The truth is, he is no more closely related to Paddy than he is to the rest of you. He is a true Rat. He is called Muskrat because he carries with him a scent6 called musk3. It is not an unpleasant scent, like that of Jimmy Skunk7, and isn't used for the same purpose. Jerry uses his to tell his friends where he has been. He leaves a little of it at the places he visits. Some folks call him Musquash, but Muskrat is better.
“Jerry is seldom found far from the water and then only when he is seeking a new home. He is rather slow and awkward on land; but in the water he is quite at home, as all of you know who have visited the Smiling Pool. He can dive and swim under water a long distance, though not as far as Paddy the Beaver.”
“Yes and no,” replied Old Mother Nature. “They are not fully9 webbed as Paddy's are, but there is a little webbing between some of the toes, enough to be of great help in swimming. His tail is of greater use in swimming than is Paddy's. It is bare and
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rodent
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| n.啮齿动物;adj.啮齿目的 | |
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muskrat
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| n.麝香鼠 | |
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musk
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| n.麝香, 能发出麝香的各种各样的植物,香猫 | |
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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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beaver
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scent
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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skunk
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scaly
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flattened
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propeller
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lighter
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underneath
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snug
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clams
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quack
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| n.庸医;江湖医生;冒充内行的人;骗子 | |
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squeak
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mink
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wharf
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savage
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gnaws
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| 咬( gnaw的第三人称单数 ); (长时间) 折磨某人; (使)苦恼; (长时间)危害某事物 | |
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burrows
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killing
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