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Chapter Ten KIRRIN ISLAND ONCE MORE!
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Chapter Ten KIRRIN ISLAND ONCE MORE!
THEY all clambered into the boat. Timothy leapt in lightly and ran to the prow1, where he alwaysstood. His tongue hung out in excitement. He knew quite well that something was up - and he was init! No wonder he panted and wagged his tail hard.
"Off we go!" said Julian, taking the oars2. "Sit over there a bit, Anne. The luggage is weighing downthe boat awfully3 the other end. Dick, sit by Anne to keep the balance better. That's right.
Off we go!"
And off they went in George's boat, rocking up and down on the waves. The sea was fairly calm, buta good breeze blew through their hair. The water splashed round the boat and made a nice gurgly,friendly noise. The children all felt very happy. They were on their own. They were escaping fromthe horrid4 Sticks. They were going to stay on Kirrin Island, with the rabbits and gulls5 and jackdaws.
"Doesn't that new-made bread smell awfully good?" said Dick, feeling very hungry as usual.
"Can we just grab a bit, do you think?"
"Yes, let's," said George. So they broke off bits of the warm brown crust, handed some to Julian, whowas rowing, and chewed the delicious new-made bread. Timmy got a bit too, but his was gone assoon as it went into his mouth.
"Timmy's funny," said Anne. "He never eats his food as we do - he seems to drink it - just takes itinto his mouth and swallows it, as if it was water!"The others laughed. "He doesn't drink his bones." said George. "He always eats those all right -chews on them for hours and hours. Don't you, Timothy?""Woof!" said Timmy, agreeing. He eyed the place where that enormous bone was, wishing he couldhave it now. But the children wouldn't let him. They were afraid it might go overboard, and thatwould be a pity.
"I don't believe anyone has noticed us going," said Julian. "Except Alf the fisher-boy, of course.
We told him about going to the island, Dick, but nobody else."46
They had called at Alf's house on their way to the cove
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n.(飞机)机头,船头 | |
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n.桨,橹( oar的名词复数 );划手v.划(行)( oar的第三人称单数 ) | |
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adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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n.鸥( gull的名词复数 )v.欺骗某人( gull的第三人称单数 ) | |
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6 cove | |
n.小海湾,小峡谷 | |
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9 perfectly | |
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v.嘎吱嘎吱地咬嚼( crunch的过去式和过去分词 );嘎吱作响;(快速大量地)处理信息;数字捣弄 | |
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14 astonishment | |
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15 sitting-room | |
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16 slits | |
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