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Jack1 Has a Mystery"What is the matter? Does your head ache?" asked Jill, oneevening in March, observing that Jack sat with his head in hishands, an attitude which, with him, meant either pain orperplexity.
"No; but I'm bothered. I want some money, and I don't see how Ican earn it," he answered, tumbling his hair about, and frowningdarkly at the fire.
"How much?" and Jill's ready hand went to the pocket where herlittle purse lay, for she felt rich with several presents lately madeher.
"Two seventy-five. No, thank you, I won't borrow.""What is it for?""Can't tell.""Why, I thought you told me everything.""Sorry, but I can't this time. Don't you worry; I shall think ofsomething.""Couldn't your mother help?""Don't wish to ask her.""Why! can't she know?""Nobody can.""How queer! Is it a scrape, Jack?" asked Jill, looking as curious asa magpie3.
"It is likely to be, if I can't get out of it this week, somehow.""Well, I don't see how I can help if I'm not to know anything"; andJill seemed rather hurt.
"You can just stop asking questions, and tell me how a fellow canearn some money. That would help. I've got one dollar, but I musthave some more"; and Jack looked worried as he fingered the littlegold dollar on his watch-guard.
"Oh, do you mean to use that?""Yes, I do; a man must pay his debts if he sells all he has to do it,"said Jack sternly.
"Dear me; it must be something very serious." And Jill lay quitestill for five minutes, thinking over all the ways in which Jack everdid earn money, for Mrs. Minot liked to have her boys work, andpaid them in some way for all they did.
"Is there any wood to saw?" she asked presently, being veryanxious to help.
"All done." "Paths to shovel4?""NO snow. "Lawn to rake, then?""Not time for that yet.""Catalogue of books?""Frank got that job.""Copy those letters for your mother?""Take me too long. Must have my money Friday, if possible.""I don't see what we can do, then. It is too early or too late foreverything, and you won't borrow.""Not of you. No, nor of anyone else, if I can possibly help it. I'vepromised to do this myself, and I will"; and Jack wagged his headresolutely.
"Couldn't you do something with the printing-press? Do me somecards, and then, perhaps, the other girls will want some," said Jill,as a forlorn hope.
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| n.通风口,排放口;开衩;vt.表达,发泄 | |
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magpie
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| n.喜欢收藏物品的人,喜鹊,饶舌者 | |
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shovel
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rattling
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| adj. 格格作响的, 活泼的, 很好的 adv. 极其, 很, 非常 动词rattle的现在分词 | |
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compartments
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apron
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tempt
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| vt.引诱,勾引,吸引,引起…的兴趣 | |
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pucker
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beaver
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peculiar
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labors
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scattered
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jingling
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harry
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joint
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crutches
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bask
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twilight
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slumber
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prick
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babble
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serene
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bustle
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propriety
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manly
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murmur
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grudge
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scarlet
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plunged
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privately
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crunched
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| v.嘎吱嘎吱地咬嚼( crunch的过去式和过去分词 );嘎吱作响;(快速大量地)处理信息;数字捣弄 | |
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slashes
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