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7 A surprising announcement
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A surprising announcement
Philip and Jack1 were more interested in the car, after Bill’s remarks. They took it in turns to keepan eye on it, but it simply stayed where it was for twenty minutes, and then went away, taking thesame route as it came.
‘It’s gone, Bill,’ said Philip. ‘I expect it was only some visitor. I say, look at Gussy! His mouthis wide open. Let’s put something into it.’
‘Let sleeping donkeys lie!’ said Jack. ‘And don’t put ideas into Kiki’s head! She’ll hunt aroundfor something now to pop into Gussy’s mouth.’
Philip looked round at everyone. Only Bill and Jack were awake besides himself. He put hishand into his pocket and brought out something – something small and brown and pretty. It sat upon his hand.
‘I say! You’ve got a dormouse! What a pet! said Jack. ‘Don’t let Dinah see it – she’ll have a fit.’
‘I got it on the way here,’ said Philip. ‘I saw it sitting on a branch and it let me pick it up.’
‘It would!’ said Jack, enviously2. ‘You’ve got some magic about you, Philip. I’ve never seen ananimal yet that didn’t come under your spell. Isn’t he a pretty little fellow?’
‘I’ve called him Snoozy,’ said Philip, stroking the tiny creature, whose large black eyes shonelike mirrors in his head. ‘Dormice are very dozy3, snoozy things. I must remember to buy somenuts from the grocer’s next time we go to the village. Snoozy will like those. We won’t tell Dinah.
He’ll live comfortably in my pocket. I’ve had dormice before – they’re very tame.’
‘How nice to keep putting your hand in your pocket and feeling a furry4 dormouse there!’ saidJack. ‘Hallo – do I hear voices?’
The boys looked in the direction of the voices. They saw two men, obviously farm labourers,taking a path near the foot of the hill, talking together.
‘I think I’ll just scoot down and ask them if they know anything about badgers5
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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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2 enviously | |
adv.满怀嫉妒地 | |
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3 dozy | |
adj.困倦的;愚笨的 | |
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4 furry | |
adj.毛皮的;似毛皮的;毛皮制的 | |
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5 badgers | |
n.獾( badger的名词复数 );獾皮;(大写)獾州人(美国威斯康星州人的别称);毛鼻袋熊 | |
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6 quarry | |
n.采石场;v.采石;费力地找 | |
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7 owls | |
n.猫头鹰( owl的名词复数 ) | |
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8 screeching | |
v.发出尖叫声( screech的现在分词 );发出粗而刺耳的声音;高叫 | |
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9 scowling | |
怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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10 spat | |
n.口角,掌击;v.发出呼噜呼噜声 | |
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11 giggle | |
n.痴笑,咯咯地笑;v.咯咯地笑着说 | |
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12 triumphantly | |
ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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13 scarlet | |
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14 strings | |
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16 defiantly | |
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17 pangs | |
突然的剧痛( pang的名词复数 ); 悲痛 | |
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18 apparently | |
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19 larder | |
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21 enquired | |
打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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22 racing | |
n.竞赛,赛马;adj.竞赛用的,赛马用的 | |
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23 demon | |
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24 deft | |
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25 annoyance | |
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26 royalty | |
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