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16 With the circus
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With the circus
Jack1 liked Pedro very much. He was a born circus boy, with all their manners and ways, and hewas sensitive enough to know that Jack did not want to talk about himself or what he was doing inTauri- Hessia, wandering about with Kiki. So he asked him no questions, and Jack was verygrateful.
He couldn’t have told him the truth, and he didn’t want to tell him lies! Perhaps when they werein Borken, and he knew Pedro better, he would be able to tell him a little – perhaps even get hishelp.
The circus went on the road that evening. The vans and lorries creaked out of the fields, andwent clattering2 down the highway. It was a rough road, and the vans swayed about dangerously.
Some of them had caged animals inside, and Jack watched them anxiously. What would happen ifa van went over – would the animals escape? There were bears in one van, and two chimpanzeesin another.
Kiki was a source of enormous amusement to everyone in the camp. Many of the circus folkcould speak a broken English – enough to make themselves understood, anyway! They laughed ateverything Kiki said. They brought her all kinds of titbits, and when they found that she was fondof tinned pineapple they raided the shops they passed, and bought tins of it!
Jack asked Pedro many questions. How far was Borken? Who owned the castle? Was it veryold? Could anyone see over it?
Pedro laughed. ‘Borken Castle – and the whole of Borken – and all the land we are passingthrough – is owned by the Count Paritolen. He lives at the castle, and as for letting anyone seeover it – my word, they’d be clapped into a dungeon3 before they even got through the door!’
‘He sounds rather fierce,’ said Jack, gloomily. If the others had been taken to the Count’s castlethey wouldn’t have a very nice time, with such a fierce captor!
‘He’s a very strong and determined4 fellow,’ said Pedro. ‘He hates the King, who is too strongfor him. He’d like to make the young Prince Aloysius King – then he could rule the countryhimself, through the Prince, who would have to do as he was told.’
‘I see,’ said Jack, his heart sinking. What could he hope to do against a man like CountParitolen?
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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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发出咔哒声(clatter的现在分词形式) | |
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