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19 An adventure in the night
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An adventure in the night
Whirrrrrr! Whirrrrrrrr!
‘Ding-dong-ding-dong! Ding-dong-ding-dong! Ding-dong-ding-dong! Ding-dong-ding-dong!
DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG, DONG !
Jack1 sat down suddenly on a nearby chair, his heart thumping2. It was only a clock chiming andstriking! But what a start it gave him! Midnight – exactly midnight. Well – the people in the castleought to be asleep, that was one thing to be glad of.
He got up and went back to the door. He went down the corridor again, and then, facing himround the next turning, he saw a great flight of stairs – a marble stairway, almost covered by a finesweep of thick, beautifully patterned carpet.
‘I suppose that leads down to the hall,’ thought Jack. ‘Down to the entrance. Well, that gives mea guide – let me see – if the front entrance is down there – then the tower I want should be a bitfurther on. Come on, Kiki – down the corridor again!’
And down the endless corridor went the two of them. It was lighted by lamps, and was toobright for Jack’s liking3. The doors he passed now were shut. Perhaps they were bedrooms. Hecertainly wasn’t going to look in and see!
He came to a sturdy oak door set in the inside wall. He paused. The tower ought to be abouthere. Would that door lead up to it? It looked different from the other doors he had passed. Hetried the handle gently. It was a thick ring of iron and as he turned it sideways the door opened.
Jack pushed it wide. Stone steps led upwards4, lighted by a dim lamp. He stood and debated withhimself. Should he risk it and go up? Yes – he felt sure this was the way to the tower.
He tiptoed up and came to the top. He looked round in surprise. He was on another floor now,and the layout here was different from the one below. He was in what looked like a great hall,draped with magnificent curtains. A gallery overhung one end. There was a small platform at theother end, and on it stood music stands. The floor was highly polished, and Jack suddenly realizedwhat the hall was.
‘It’s a ballroom5
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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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adj.重大的,巨大的;重击的;尺码大的;极好的adv.极端地;非常地v.重击(thump的现在分词);狠打;怦怦地跳;全力支持 | |
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4 upwards | |
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5 ballroom | |
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adj.[医]成群的v.(树、灌木、植物等的)丛、簇( clump的过去式和过去分词 );(土、泥等)团;块;笨重的脚步声 | |
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