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17 A Midnight Ride
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17 A Midnight Ride
Darrell raced off into the rain. She had thought of something—but she didn’t want to tell Bill what it was. Bill wouldn’t like it. But still, it was the only sensible thing Darrell could think of.
She was going to wake up Miss Peters and tell her about Thunder! She remembered how she had heard Miss Peters talking to the horse, sympathizing with him, and she remembered, too, how Thunder had nuzzled happily against her. Surely Miss Peters would understand and come to their help?
She went indoors. She made her way to Miss Peters’ room, stumbling through the dark corridors. She wondered if she had come to the right room. Yes, this must be it. She rapped at the door.
There was no answer. She rapped again. Still no answer. Miss Peters must sleep very, very soundly! In desperation Darrell opened the door and looked in. The room was in darkness. She felt for the light switch and put it on.
Miss Peters was lying humped up in bed, fast asleep. She slept very soundly indeed, and even a thunderstorm did not usually awaken1 her. Darrell went to the bed and put her hand on Miss Peters’ shoulder.
Miss Peters awoke at once then. She sat up and stared at Darrell in amazement2. “What is it?” she said. “What have you come to me for?”
Darrell would have gone to Miss Potts or Matron in the usual way—but this was something so unusual that the girl felt only Miss Peters could deal with it properly. She began to tell Miss Peters all about the trouble.
“It’s Thunder. He’s got colic and Bill’s afraid he’ll die if he lies down. Can you get the vet3, Miss Peters?”
“Good gracious! Have you and Bill been out to the stables at this time of night?” said Miss Peters, looking at her clock, which showed half-past twelve. She sprang out of bed. She pulled on riding-breeches and jersey4 and riding-coat, for she had been riding that day with the school, and her things lay ready to hand.
“Yes,” said Darrell. “But don’t be angry, Miss Peters—we simply had to go when we heard Thunder in pain.”
“I’m not angry,” said Miss Peters. “I was worried myself about Thunder today. I rang up the vet and he said he would come tomorrow. I’ll come down with you and have a look at the horse myself.”
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1 awaken | |
vi.醒,觉醒;vt.唤醒,使觉醒,唤起,激起 | |
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2 amazement | |
n.惊奇,惊讶 | |
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n.兽医,退役军人;vt.检查 | |
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n.运动衫 | |
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5 distressed | |
痛苦的 | |
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6 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.隆隆声;吵嚷;v.隆隆响;低沉地说 | |
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v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦 | |
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9 housekeeper | |
n.管理家务的主妇,女管家 | |
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10 sobbing | |
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11 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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12 marvelled | |
v.惊奇,对…感到惊奇( marvel的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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13 valiantly | |
adv.勇敢地,英勇地;雄赳赳 | |
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adj. 飞驰的, 急性的 动词gallop的现在分词形式 | |
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17 horrid | |
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(使马)飞奔,奔驰( gallop的过去式和过去分词 ); 快速做[说]某事 | |
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n.(calf的复数)笨拙的男子,腓;腿肚子( calf的名词复数 );牛犊;腓;小腿肚v.生小牛( calve的第三人称单数 );(冰川)崩解;生(小牛等),产(犊);使(冰川)崩解 | |
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20 halfway | |
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28 draught | |
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