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Chapter Thirteen DOWN IN THE DUNGEONS
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Chapter Thirteen DOWN IN THE DUNGEONS1
FOUR torches were flashed on to the wooden door. It was big and stout, studded with great ironnails. Julian gave a whoop3 of delight and rushed to it. He felt certain that behind it was the dungeonused for storing things.
But the door was fast shut. No amount of pushing or pulling would open it. It had a great keyhole—but no key there! The four children stared in exasperation4 at the door. Bother it! Just as they reallythought they were near the ingots, this door wouldn't open!
"We'll fetch the axe5," said Julian, suddenly. "We may be able to chop round the keyhole and smashthe lock."
"That's a good idea!" said George, delighted. "Come on back!"They left the big door, and tried to get back the way they had come. But the dungeons were so bigand so rambling6 that they lost their way. They stumbled over old broken barrels, rotting wood, emptybottles and many other things as they tried to find their way back to the big flight of rock-steps.
"This is sickening!" said Julian, at last. "I simply haven't any idea at all where the entrance is.
We keep on going into one dungeon2 after another, and one passage after another, and they all seem tobe exactly the same—dark and smelly and mysterious.""Suppose we have to stay here all the rest of our lives!" said Anne, gloomily.
"Idiot!" said Dick, taking her hand. "We shall soon find the way out. Hallo!— what's this—"65
They all stopped. They had come to what looked like a chimney shaft7 of brick, stretching down fromthe roof of the dungeon to the floor. Julian flashed his torch on to it. He was puzzled.
"I know what it is!" said George, suddenly. "It's the well, of course! You remember it was shown inthe plan of the dungeons, as well as in the plan of the ground floor. Well, that's the shaft of the wellgoing down and down. I wonder if there's any opening in it just here—so that water could be takeninto the dungeons as well as up to the ground floor."They went to see. On the other side of the well-shaft was a small opening big enough for one child ata time to put his head and shoulders through and look down. They shone their torches down and up.
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1 dungeons | |
n.地牢( dungeon的名词复数 ) | |
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n.大叫,呐喊,喘息声;v.叫喊,喘息 | |
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n.斧子;v.用斧头砍,削减 | |
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7 shaft | |
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21 maze | |
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(用某物)轻触( dab的过去式和过去分词 ); 轻而快地擦掉(或抹掉); 快速擦拭; (用某物)轻而快地涂上(或点上)… | |
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