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II. MR. THIMBLEFINGER’S QUEER COUNTRY.
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The next morning Sweetest Susan was awake early. She wanted very much to turn over and go to sleep again, for her eyes were heavy and her body was tired. But the moment she remembered the wonderful events of the night before, she sat up in bed and looked around. Drusilla was still asleep and snoring very loudly, but Sweetest Susan jumped out of bed and shook her by the shoulder.
“Drusilla! Drusilla! wake up!” cried Sweetest Susan. Drusilla stopped short in her snoring and turned over with a groan1. She kept her eyes closed, and in a moment she would have been snoring again, but Sweetest Susan continued to shake her and called her until she squalled out:—
“Who dat? What you want? Oh, Lordy!”
“Wake up, Drusilla,” said Sweetest Susan, “I want to ask you something.”
[Pg 18] “Ain’t I ’wake? How kin2 I be any ’waker when I’m ’wake? Oh, is dat you, honey? I wuz skeer’d ’t was dat lil’ bit er ol’ ’oman. Whar she gone? Las’ time I seed her she wuz des walkin’ ’roun’ here like she wuz gwine ter tromple on me. I laid low, I did.”
Sweetest Susan clasped her hands together and cried: “Oh, wasn’t it a dream, Drusilla? Did it all happen sure enough?”
Drusilla shook her head wildly. “How kin we bofe have de same kind er dream? I seed de ’oman gwine on, en you seed ’er gwine on. Uh-uh! Don’t talk ter me ’bout no dreams.”
The whole matter was settled when Buster John cried out from the next room: “What fuss was that you were making in there last night, squealing3 and squeaking4?”
The matter was soon explained to Buster John, and after breakfast the children went out and sat on the big wood-pile and talked it all over. The boy asked a hundred questions, but still his curiosity was not satisfied.
All this time the birds were singing in the trees and the wood-sawyers sawing in the pine [Pg 19] logs. Jo-reeter, jo-reeter, jo-ree! sang the birds. Craik, craik, craik, went the wood-sawyers.
SWEETEST SUSAN WAKING UP
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vi./n.呻吟,抱怨;(发出)呻吟般的声音 | |
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v.短促地尖叫( squeak的现在分词 );吱吱叫;告密;充当告密者 | |
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gnawing
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forefinger
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cramped
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sullenly
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不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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lizard
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plaintively
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astonishment
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