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Chapter 2 Where They Found His Master
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Neither spoke1 for a minute, astonishment2 being toogreat for words; then, as by one impulse, both stoleup and touched the cake with a timid finger, quiteprepared to see it fly away in some mysterious andstartling manner. It remained sitting tranquilly3 inthe basket, however, and the children drew a long breathof relief, for, though they did not believe in fairies,the late performances did seem rather like witchcraft4.
"The dog didn't eat it!""Sally didn't take it!""How do you know?""She never would have put it back.""Who did?""Can't tell, but I forgive 'em.""What shall we do now?" asked Betty, feeling asif it would be very difficult to settle down to a quiettea-party after such unusual excitement.
"Eat that cake up just as fast as ever we can", andBab divided the contested delicacy5 with one chop ofthe big knife, bound to make sure of her own shareat all events.
It did not take long, for they washed it down withsips of milk, and ate as fast as possible, glancinground all the while to see if the queer dog wascoming again.
"There! now I'd like to see any one take my cakeaway," said Bab, defiantly6 crunching7 her half of thepie-crust B.
"Or mine either," coughed Betty, choking over araisin that wouldn't go down in a hurry.
"We might as well clear up, and play there hadbeen an earthquake," suggested Bab, feeling thatsome such convulsion of Nature was needed to explainsatisfactorily the demoralized condition of herfamily.
"That will be splendid. My poor Linda wasknocked right over on her nose. Darlin' child, cometo your mother and be fixed," purred Betty, liftingthe fallen
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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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