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27 Escape at last
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Escape at last
No sooner had he felt certain that somebody was climbing up very steadily1 below him than Jackimmediately stopped climbing down and began climbing back again at top speed. He didn’t wantto meet Meier or Erlick on that ladder.
Some way up he bumped into Lucy-Ann’s feet. She gave a small squeal3 of surprise. ‘It’s allright, Lucy-Ann. It’s only me,’ said Jack2 in a low voice. ‘There’s somebody coming up the ladder.
Go back again as quickly as you can!’
Lucy-Ann at once began to climb up as fast as possible, in a great fright. Gracious! How awfulto feel that somebody was coming up the ladder just as they were going down! She felt certain itwas that horrid4 Meier!
She in turn bumped into Dinah’s feet and passed the urgent message on to the surprised girl.
Dinah began to climb back again up to the cave at the top very quickly indeed. Lucy-Ann and Jackwere immediately below her. Jack felt as if somebody might catch his ankles at any moment.
And, of course, the next thing was that Dinah nearly got her head trodden on by Bill’s big feet.
He was descending5 at top speed to join the others, and was most amazed to find Dinah just belowhim.
‘What’s the matter? Didn’t I tell you to buck7 up?’ he said, and then caught Dinah’s agonizedwhisper.
‘Somebody’s coming up! Quick, before they get Jack. Quick, Bill!’
Muttering something under his breath, Bill climbed back quickly. He pulled Dinah up, thenLucy-Ann, then Jack. The ladder still shook. The climber, or climbers, were coming up steadily.
‘Back into the passages!’ commanded Bill. ‘We can’t afford to be caught now. We’ll wait tillwhoever it is has gone and then we’ll try again.’
They came to where the passage forked into three, and Bill pushed them all up into the darkestone – but coming towards them were footsteps, and somebody’s shadow at the far end! They allrushed back again.
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1 steadily | |
adv.稳定地;不变地;持续地 | |
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2 jack | |
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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3 squeal | |
v.发出长而尖的声音;n.长而尖的声音 | |
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4 horrid | |
adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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5 descending | |
n. 下行 adj. 下降的 | |
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6 maze | |
n.迷宫,八阵图,混乱,迷惑 | |
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7 buck | |
n.雄鹿,雄兔;v.马离地跳跃 | |
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8 crouched | |
v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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9 ledge | |
n.壁架,架状突出物;岩架,岩礁 | |
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10 groaned | |
v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦 | |
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11 stiffened | |
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n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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13 miserable | |
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15 intervals | |
n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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16 drawn | |
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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17 ledges | |
n.(墙壁,悬崖等)突出的狭长部分( ledge的名词复数 );(平窄的)壁架;横档;(尤指)窗台 | |
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18 disappearance | |
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19 forth | |
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20 lapsed | |
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v.发出尖叫声( screech的过去式和过去分词 );发出粗而刺耳的声音;高叫 | |
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22 screech | |
n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音 | |
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23 exhausted | |
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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24 distressed | |
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25 upwards | |
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26 tricky | |
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27 spotted | |
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28 demonstrations | |
证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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29 hurrah | |
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30 standing | |
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