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Chapter 4 BERTA
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Chapter 4 BERTA
George sat up in bed and stared at Berta. She looked very peculiar1 indeed. For one thing she was sobundled up in coats and wraps that it was difficult to see if she was fat or thin, tall or short, and foranother thing she was crying so bitterly that her face was all screwed up.
Anne didn't wake up. Timmy was so astonished that, like George, he simply sat and stared.
'Tell Timmy not to make a sound,' whispered George's mother, afraid that the dog might bark thehouse down, once he began.
George laid a warning hand on Timmy. Her mother gave Berta a little push farther into the room.
'She's been terribly seasick2, poor child,' she told George. 'And she's scared and upset. I want her toget into bed as soon as possible.'
Berta was still sobbing3, but the sobs4 grew quieter as she began to feel less sick. George's mother wasso kind and sensible that she felt comforted.
'Let's take these things off,' she said to Berta. 'My word, you are bundled up! But if you came in anopen motorboat I expect you needed them.'
'What am I to call you?' asked Berta, with one last sniff5.
'You'd better call me Aunt Fanny, as the others do, I think,' said George's mother. 'I expect you knowwhy you've come to stay with us for a while, don't you?'
'Yes,' said Berta. 'I didn't want to come. I wanted to stay with my father. I'm not afraid of beingkidnapped. I've got Sally to look after me.'
'Who's Sally, dear?' asked Aunt Fanny, taking a coat or two off Berta.
'My dog,' said Berta. 'She's downstairs in the basket I was carrying.'
George pricked6 up her ears at that bit of news! 'A dog!' she said. 'We can't have a dog here. Minewould never allow that. Would you, Timmy?'
Timmy gave a small wuff. He was watching this night arrival with great interest. Who was she?
He was longing7 to get down from George's bed and go to sniff at her, but George had her hand on hiscollar.
'Well, I've brought my dog, and I just reckon she'll have to stay now,' said Berta. 'The boat's goneback. Anyway, I wouldn't go anywhere without Sally. I told my father that, and he said all right then,take her with you! So I did.'
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1 peculiar | |
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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2 seasick | |
adj.晕船的 | |
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3 sobbing | |
<主方>Ⅰ adj.湿透的 | |
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4 sobs | |
啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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5 sniff | |
vi.嗅…味道;抽鼻涕;对嗤之以鼻,蔑视 | |
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6 pricked | |
刺,扎,戳( prick的过去式和过去分词 ); 刺伤; 刺痛; 使剧痛 | |
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7 longing | |
n.(for)渴望 | |
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8 annoyance | |
n.恼怒,生气,烦恼 | |
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9 helping | |
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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10 jersey | |
n.运动衫 | |
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11 bumpy | |
adj.颠簸不平的,崎岖的 | |
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12 unpack | |
vt.打开包裹(或行李),卸货 | |
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13 pyjamas | |
n.(宽大的)睡衣裤 | |
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14 hop | |
n.单脚跳,跳跃;vi.单脚跳,跳跃;着手做某事;vt.跳跃,跃过 | |
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15 scowling | |
怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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16 mutinous | |
adj.叛变的,反抗的;adv.反抗地,叛变地;n.反抗,叛变 | |
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17 kennel | |
n.狗舍,狗窝 | |
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18 tempted | |
v.怂恿(某人)干不正当的事;冒…的险(tempt的过去分词) | |
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19 undo | |
vt.解开,松开;取消,撤销 | |
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20 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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21 cosy | |
adj.温暖而舒适的,安逸的 | |
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22 sniffed | |
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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23 pointed | |
adj.尖的,直截了当的 | |
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24 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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25 awfully | |
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地 | |
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26 flopped | |
v.(指书、戏剧等)彻底失败( flop的过去式和过去分词 );(因疲惫而)猛然坐下;(笨拙地、不由自主地或松弛地)移动或落下;砸锅 | |
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27 growl | |
v.(狗等)嗥叫,(炮等)轰鸣;n.嗥叫,轰鸣 | |
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28 snarl | |
v.吼叫,怒骂,纠缠,混乱;n.混乱,缠结,咆哮 | |
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29 belongings | |
n.私人物品,私人财物 | |
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