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CHAPTER XXIX SANDY’S TRAIL
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Wearisome though his vigil was, Sandy made the best he could of it by going over all the events that had happened.
With his chums he had become friendly with Jeff at the newly opened municipal airport. Jeff had flown them to the old estate, pretended that his motor died, simulated a forced landing, then explained it all in a way that looked sincere enough at the time—but now!——
Jeff had been the one to accompany Larry to the wreck1 of the seaplane, and to bring the life preserver back, when he took Tommy Larsen to the emergency hospital.
One little thing bothered Sandy at that point in his musing2: why had Jeff not made away with the life preserver at once?
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“Oh, but he hadn’t seen his wife then,” he thought. “Mimi told him her news, about seeing the captain of the yacht hide the real jewels—and being an airman, he hadn’t known that all yacht equipment has its name painted on it in case of a wreck at sea.”
Skipping many other things that seemed to point out Jeff as the ringleader, deceiving his employer and war buddy3, Mr. Everdail, Sandy came down to the present suspicious circumstance.
“Jeff left the amphibian4 here on purpose. Of course he knows that Mr. Whiteside won’t leave the real jewel ‘preserver’ unguarded here, but he must know the plan to have it in the hangar. He thinks he is clever enough to outwit us all—but Jeff,” he addressed the imaginary image of the pilot, “you walked under a ladder, today. Don’t forget how superstitious5 you are. And—this time—it is an omen6, and no mistake.”
He cut short his meditation7 and listened to the sound of oars8 in the inlet.
Was Mr. Whiteside coming—or Jeff?
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| n.失事,遇难;沉船;vt.(船等)失事,遇难 | |
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buddy
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| n.(美口)密友,伙伴 | |
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amphibian
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| n.两栖动物;水陆两用飞机和车辆 | |
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superstitious
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| n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物 | |
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embarking
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| 乘船( embark的现在分词 ); 装载; 从事 | |
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strut
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| v.肿胀,鼓起;大摇大摆地走;炫耀;支撑;撑开;n.高视阔步;支柱,撑杆 | |
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momentary
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