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Chapter 23 Somebody Comes
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Bab and Betty had been playing in the avenueall the afternoon several weeks later, but as theshadows began to lengthen1 both agreed to situpon the gate and rest while waiting for Ben, who hadgone nutting with a party of boys. When they playedhouse Bab was always the father, and went hunting orfishing with great energy and success, bringing homeall sorts of game, from elephants and crocodiles tohumming-birds and minnows. Betty was the mother, anda most notable little housewife, always mixing upimaginary delicacies2 with sand and dirt in old pansand broken china, which she baked in an oven of herown construction.
Both had worked hard that day, and were glad toretire to their favorite lounging-place, where Bab washappy trying to walk across the wide top bar withoutfalling off, and Betty enjoyed slow, luxurious3 swingswhile her sister was recovering from her tumbles. Onthis occasion, having indulged their respective tastes,they paused for a brief interval4 of conversation, sittingside by side on the gate like a pair of plump graychickens gone to roost.
"Don't you hope Ben will get his bag full? Weshall have such fun eating nuts evenings observedBab, wrapping her arms in her apron5, for it was Octobernow, and the air was growing keen.
"Yes, and Ma says we may boil some in our littlekettles. Ben promised we should have half," answeredBetty, still intent on her cookery.
"I shall save some of mine for Thorny6.""I shall keep lots of mine for Miss Celia.""Doesn't it seem more than two weeks since shewent away?""I wonder what she'll bring us."Before Bab could conjecture7, the sound of a stepand a familiar whistle made both look expectantlytoward the turn in the road, all ready to cry out inone voice, "How many have you got?" Neitherspoke a word, however, for the figure which presentlyappeared was not Ben, but a stranger, -- a manwho stopped whistling, and came slowly on dustinghis shoes in the way-side grass, and brushing thesleeves of his shabby velveteen coat as if anxious tofreshen himself up a bit.
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vt.使伸长,延长 | |
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