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2 Everybody’s Back Again!
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2 Everybody’s Back Again!
The journey was a very long one, but the train arrived at the station for Malory Towers at last. Out poured the girls, complete with night-cases and rackets, and rushed to find good seats in the school coaches that took the train-girls on the last part of their journey.
Felicity was tired and excited. Darrell didn’t seem in the least tired, but she was certainly excited. “Now we shall see the school, and all the rest of the girls,” she said to Felicity, happily. “Watch for the first glimpse of it when I tell you.”
And so Felicity had the same first glimpse that Darrell had had four years back. She saw a large castle-like building of grey stone rising high on a hill. Beyond was the deep blue Cornish sea, but that was now hidden by the cliff on which Malory Towers stood. Four towers stood at the corners of the building, and Felicity’s eyes brightened as she thought of sleeping in one of the towers. She would be in North Tower with Darrell—and it had the best view of the sea! She was very lucky.
“It’s lovely,” said Felicity to Darrell, and Darrell was pleased. It was going to be nice to have her sister at school with her. She felt sure that Felicity would be a great success.
Girls who had already arrived by car stood about the drive ready to welcome the train-girls. There were shrieks1 and squeals2 of delight as the coaches drove up to the magnificent front entrance, and swarms3 of girls ran to help down their friends.
“Hallo, Belinda!” shouted Irene, climbing down and leaving behind her night-case. “Done any decent sketching4?”
“Darrell!” called a shy-looking fifteen-year-old. “Sally! Alicia!”
“Hallo, Mary-Lou! Anyone put a spider down your neck these hols?” cried Alicia. “Seen Betty?”
Betty was Alicia’s friend, as witty5 as she was, and as mischievous6. She came up and banged Alicia on the back.
“Here I am! You’re jolly late—the train must have been even later than usual.”
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n.尖叫声( shriek的名词复数 )v.尖叫( shriek的第三人称单数 ) | |
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蜂群,一大群( swarm的名词复数 ) | |
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6 mischievous | |
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翻找,搜寻( rummage的现在分词 ); 海关检查 | |
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