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CHAPTER IX SNOWBOUND
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All that night the storm raged and in the morning the snow was still falling. Pat and Alec from force of habit were up early, but seeing that there would be nothing doing outside they forbore to waken the three visitors and were not averse2 to returning to their blankets for a couple of hours of extra sleep. How long the three boys would have slept is a question had not Alec dropped a pan which clattered3 noisily. Upton poked4 a sleepy face out from his bunk5.
"What you fellers doing?" he demanded.
Pat grinned. "Getting dinner. Will you have some or will you wait for supper?"
Walter felt for his watch and looked at it. Then he tumbled out in a hurry. "Hey, you fellows!" he yelled. "Are you going to sleep all day? It's eleven o'clock and Alec is cooking dinner. We've missed breakfast and——"
"My tummy, oh, my tummy!"
murmured a sleepy voice from the opposite bunk. "What you giving us? It isn't morning yet." Hal thrust out a tousled head and blinked stupidly.
"It isn't to-morrow morning, but it will be this afternoon in about an hour," laughed Pat. "'Tis the way they do in Noo Yor-r-k, turn day into night," he explained to Alec.
"No such thing!" protested Hal indignantly. "It isn't more'n daylight now."
There was some foundation in fact for Hal's statement, for the little cabin, but dimly lighted at best, was even at this late hour in a semi twilight6, due to the snow that partly covered the windows; the effect was very much that of daybreak. The odor of frying bacon, however, was a potent7 inducement to get up, and by the time dinner was ready the boys were ready for it. There was considerable good-natured joshing over their ability to sleep and Pat warned them that if they repeated the performance they would be taken out and dropped in a snow-bank. It had been a good thing for them, however, just what they needed after their
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clattered
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| 发出咔哒声(clatter的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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poked
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scouting
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whittling
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sublimely
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hunch
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elucidate
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killing
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alleged
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flirting
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shingle
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| n.木瓦板;小招牌(尤指医生或律师挂的营业招牌);v.用木瓦板盖(屋顶);把(女子头发)剪短 | |
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scraps
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wan
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| (wide area network)广域网 | |
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muskrat
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mink
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skunks
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beaver
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fawn
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mighty
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| 轻声地笑( chuckle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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baste
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muskrats
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royalty
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liking
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noted
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bunks
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briefly
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lug
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grizzly
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| adj.略为灰色的,呈灰色的;n.灰色大熊 | |
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inconvenient
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specially
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spike
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mischief
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bulging
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| 膨胀; 凸出(部); 打气; 折皱 | |
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dens
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underneath
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moss
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catching
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wilderness
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scramble
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