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Chapter Twelve THE OLD MAP AGAIN
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Chapter Twelve THE OLD MAP AGAIN
IT was only about half past one when they arrived back, because they had had lunch so veryearly, and had not stayed long on the island. Joanna was most surprised to see them.
'Well, here you are again!' she said. 'I hope you don't all want another lunch, because there'snothing in the house till I go to the butcher's!'
'Oh no, Joanna - we've had our picnic lunch,' said her mistress, 'and it was a good thing wepacked so much, because the master ate quite half of the lunch! He still hasn't had that nice soupwe made for him. Now it will be bad, of course.'
'Oh, the men! They're as bad as children!' said Joanna.
'Well!' said George. 'Do you really think any of us would let your good soup go bad, Joanna?
You know jolly well we'd probably eat it up before we ought to!'
'That's true I wouldn't accuse any of you four or Timmy either of playing about with your food,'
said Joanna. 'You make good work of it, the lot of you. But where is Timmy?'
'I left him behind to look after Father,' said George.
Joanna stared at her in surprise. She knew how passionately1 fond of Timmy George was.
'You're a very good girl - sometimes!' she said. 'See now - if you're still hungry because yourfather has eaten most of your lunch, you go and look in the biscuit tin; I made you some of yourfavourite ginger2 biscuits this morning. You go and find them.'
That was always Joanna's way! If she thought anyone was upset, she offered them, her best andfreshest food. George went off to find the biscuits.
'You're a kind soul, Joanna,' said George's mother. 'I'm so thankful we left Timmy there. I feelhappier about the master now.'
'What shall we do this afternoon?' said Dick, when they had finished munching3 the deliciousginger biscuits. 'I say, aren't these good? You know, I do think good cooks deserve some kind of51
decoration, just as much as good soldiers or scientists, or writers. I should give Joanna theO.B.C.B.E.'
'Whatever's that?' said Julian.
'Order of the Best Cooks of the British Empire,' said Dick grinning. 'What did you think it was?
"Oh, Be Careful Before Eating"?'
'You really are an absolute donkey,' said Julian. 'Now, what shall we do this afternoon?'
'Go and explore the passage in the quarry
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1 passionately | |
ad.热烈地,激烈地 | |
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2 ginger | |
n.姜,精力,淡赤黄色;adj.淡赤黄色的;vt.使活泼,使有生气 | |
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3 munching | |
v.用力咀嚼(某物),大嚼( munch的现在分词 ) | |
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4 quarry | |
n.采石场;v.采石;费力地找 | |
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5 dungeons | |
n.地牢( dungeon的名词复数 ) | |
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6 lining | |
n.衬里,衬料 | |
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7 bent | |
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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n.痴笑,咯咯地笑;v.咯咯地笑着说 | |
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9 triumphantly | |
ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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v.(使)变模糊( blur的过去式和过去分词 );(使)难以区分;模模糊糊;迷离 | |
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11 smeared | |
弄脏; 玷污; 涂抹; 擦上 | |
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12 weird | |
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的 | |
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13 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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14 awfully | |
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地 | |
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v. 使变斜视眼, 斜视, 眯眼看, 偏移, 窥视; n. 斜视, 斜孔小窗; adj. 斜视的, 斜的 | |
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n.避开,闪过,音调改变v.闪躲( dodge的现在分词 );回避 | |
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17 exasperation | |
n.愤慨 | |
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v.咯咯地笑( giggle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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