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19 The king of the mountain
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The king of the mountain
‘Look at that!’ said Jack1. ‘Somebody’s been having a meal here – three people – and look at whatthey’ve left!’
‘Can’t we have some?’ said Lucy-Ann, eyeing a great bowl of fresh strawberries and a jug2 halffull of cream. Near by was a plate of cooked lobsters4, and two dishes of mixed salads.
It was clear that three people had been having a meal there, judging by the plates and glasses, allof which were really beautiful.
‘I call this a feast – a royal feast!’ said Dinah, and she picked up a cake with cream icing on thetop in the shape of a rose, and dug her teeth into it. ‘I don’t know who this stuff belongs to – butthere’s nobody to ask permission to share it – and I’m too hungry to wait!’
‘So am I! We’ll get Bill to pay for it if anyone objects,’ said Jack, and set to work on a lobster3.
There were dishes of things the children had never seen before. They tasted one or two, but theywere spiced in a way they disliked.
There were peaches and nectarines, pineapples and plums of all kinds. ‘The helicopter must bepretty busy bringing all these!’ said Philip, biting into the sweetest peach he had ever tasted in hislife. ‘I must say the King of this mountain does himself proud!’
Nobody came to interrupt them at all. Kiki feasted well, enjoying the food as much as thechildren. Snowy ate all the salad offered him, and for a treat was allowed to be on Philip’s knee,with his forefeet on the table. He badly wanted to get on the table itself, and could not understandwhy Kiki was allowed there when he wasn’t.
‘If you eat any more, Kiki, you’ll get the hiccups5 properly!’ said Jack. ‘Stuffing yourself likethat! Greedy!’
‘Pop goes Polly,’ agreed Kiki, and would have given a cackle of laughter if Jack hadn’t shushedher.
‘Well – what about trying to find our way out again?’ said Jack at last. ‘I don’t know whetherit’s anything to do with that strange feeling we had when the floor of the big pit was pushed back,and we saw that extraordinary mass of
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龙虾( lobster的名词复数 ); 龙虾肉 | |
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5 hiccups | |
n.嗝( hiccup的名词复数 );连续地打嗝;暂时性的小问题;短暂的停顿v.嗝( hiccup的第三人称单数 );连续地打嗝;暂时性的小问题;短暂的停顿 | |
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