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If the day happens to be fine, there is a curious, dream-likeatmosphere about the opening stages of a first eleven match.
Everything seems hushed and expectant. The rest of the school havegone in after the interval1 at eleven o'clock, and you are alone on thegrounds with a cricket-bag. The only signs of life are a fewpedestrians on the road beyond the railings and one or two blazer andflannel-clad forms in the pavilion. The sense of isolation2 is tryingto the nerves, and a school team usually bats 25 per cent. betterafter lunch, when the strangeness has worn off.
Mike walked across from Wain's, where he had changed, feeling quitehollow. He could almost have cried with pure fright. Bob had shoutedafter him from a window as he passed Donaldson's, to wait, so thatthey could walk over together; but conversation was the last thingMike desired at that moment.
He had almost reached the pavilion when one of the M.C.C. team camedown the steps, saw him, and stopped dead.
"By Jove, Saunders!" cried Mike.
"Why, Master Mike!"The professional beamed, and quite suddenly, the lost, hopelessfeeling left Mike. He felt as cheerful as if he and Saunders had metin the meadow at home, and were just going to begin a little quietnet-practice.
"Why, Master Mike, you don't mean to say you're playing for the schoolalready?"Mike nodded happily.
"Isn't it ripping," he said.
Saunders slapped his leg in a sort of ecstasy3.
"Didn't I always say it, sir," he chuckled4. "Wasn't I right? I used tosay to myself it 'ud be a pretty good school team that 'ud leave youout.""Of course, I'm only playing as a sub., you know. Three chaps are inextra, and I got one of the places.""Well, you'll make a hundred to-day, Master Mike, and then they'llhave to put you in.""Wish I could!""Master Joe's come down with the Club," said Saunders.
"Joe! Has he really? How ripping! Hullo, here he is. Hullo, Joe?"The greatest of all the Jacksons was descending5 the pavilion stepswith the gravity befitting an All England batsman. He stopped short,as Saunders had done.

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ecstasy
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n.狂喜,心醉神怡,入迷 | |
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marvel
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vi.(at)惊叹vt.感到惊异;n.令人惊异的事 | |
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bowling
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Oxford
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retired
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n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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trotting
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joint
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