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儿童英语读物 The Vanishing Passenger CHAPTER 3 The Fourth Car

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The train had been switched off the main track into a rail yard. There were dozens of other trains there, too.

“It looks like a train parking lot!” Violet said.

“Which is the one we want?” Benny wondered. “There are so many!”

“Number sixteen,” Henry reminded them, and soon they found it.

A heavyset man with a bucket and a mop was washing the outside of one of the passenger cars. “Hi there,” he said. “You didn’t get off at the wrong stop, did you?”

Henry said, “No, we live here in Greenfield. We were just wondering if we could take a quick look through this train.”

The man put down his mop and leaned against it. “Did you lose something?” He took a handkerchief from the back pocket of his overalls1 and patted his sweaty face.

“Yes,” Benny said. “A whole person!”

Henry explained the situation. When he was finished, he said, “So we’d like to search the train for clues, and we thought we should ask if it was okay first.”

“Well, it’s fine with me, I guess,” the man said. “I’m just about to clean it out.”

“We could help,” Violet suggested.

“Since we have to go through it, anyway,” Jessie added.

“Sure, that’s fine with me. My name’s Pete, by the way.” He shook hands with all the Aldens, who introduced themselves in turn. “Sure, I’ll take any help I can get! Here.” He leaned down and grabbed2 four plastic garbage bags. “One bag for each of you. Have fun.”

“Thanks, Pete,” Henry said.

The children stepped onto the first of the four passenger cars. The deserted3 train was a bit eerie4 inside, even with the sunlight slanting5 in. Through the door at the other end they could see clear through to the next car, and then the one after that.

“Kind of creepy,” Violet commented.

“Yeah,” Henry agreed. “You never imagine a train being empty. Anyway, let’s get on with our search. Jessie and I will look high, you and Benny look low. We’ll go one seat at a time.”

The Aldens went slowly and carefully. In the first two cars, they found abandoned newspapers, soda6 cans, pens, and candy wrappers. It wasn’t until they reached the back of the third car that they came across something that might be considered a clue—a copy of The Secret of the Pyramids. It was Gilbert Finch7’s fifth book, set in the ancient ruins of Egypt.

“Wow, look at this!” Benny cried out when he spotted8 it hidden underneath9 the very last seat. He handed it to Jessie, who examined it.

“Would he actually read a copy of his own book?” she wondered.

“Maybe he was planning to talk about it at the library,” Violet suggested.

Jessie pulled the cover back and saw something scrawled10 at the top of the very first page: Property of Mrs. Alice Blake.

“Alice Blake?” Henry said. “Why does that name sound familiar?”

“She lives two blocks from us,” Violet replied. “Remember? She’s that nice woman who always gives out great candy on Halloween.”

“I remember her!” Benny said quickly.

Jessie shook her head. “Of course you do. When there’s food involved, you never forget, do you?”

“Never!” Benny said proudly.

“I’ve heard that a lot of adults like Mr. Finch’s books, too,” Henry said. “That must be why she was reading this.”

Jessie sighed. “So I guess this isn’t much of a clue after all.”

“No, I guess not,” Henry told her. “But we should return it to Mrs. Blake.”

“Okay, we’ll stop by her house later.” She slipped the book into the back pocket of her jeans. “Let’s go to the next car.”

They opened the door to the fourth car, which was also the last. Unlike the other cars, this one was very dark because the shades were drawn11. And there was an unusual odor12 in the air.

“What’s that smell?” Violet said. “It’s like some kind of medicine …”

Jessie sniffed13. “Hmm … you know something? It’s kind of familiar.”

“It is?” Violet replied.

“Uh-huh. It’s …” She sniffed again. “Oh, I can’t remember! But I’m sure I’ve smelled it before.”

Henry said, “I was thinking the same thing, Jessie. Let’s search the car and see if we can find out where the smell is coming from.”

Violet slid a few of the shades back to let in more light. As she did, the children noticed something else unusual.

“Hey, there’s no trash in here,” Benny said. “It looks as if someone already cleaned this car.”

“Could Pete have done it?” Violet wondered. “Maybe he was in here before.”

“We’ll ask when we’re done.” Jessie said.

Henry saw something lying in the first seat. He reached over and grabbed it.

“If someone did clean out this car already, they missed this.” He held up a shiny silver wrapper. “It’s from a granola bar.” He slipped it into his trash bag.

The Aldens went through the rest of the seats one by one, but the remainder14 of the car was just as Benny had suggested—spotlessly clean. They did notice, however, that the peculiar15 odor they smelled earlier became a little bit stronger as they moved towards the back.

“I don’t see anything else in here,” Jessie said, “We should go.”

They stepped back outside and found Pete again. He had moved to another train and was giving it a good wash. The children set down their trash bags. Each was about half full and neatly16 knotted.

“Thanks so much,” said Pete. “Did you find any clues?”

Jessie took the book from her pocket and held it up. “We found one of Mr. Finch’s books. But it looks as though it belongs to one of our neighbors. Her name is written inside.”

“That doesn’t sound like much of a clue,” Pete commented.

“No,” Henry said, “that’s what we thought. And there wasn’t even any litter in the fourth car.”

“That’s because it was closed during the trip,” Pete told him.

“Closed?” Jessie asked.

“There weren’t enough passengers. Sometimes the conductors will do that—if they don’t have enough passengers to fill all the cars, they’ll close some of them. It’s easier for them. It also makes it easier for me because I have fewer cars to clean afterwards!”

“Is there any reason there’d be an odd smell in the fourth car?” Henry asked. Then he described the strange odor.

Pete thought for a moment before shaking his head. “Nope. But I’ll have to check it out if it’s that bad.”

Henry looked at the others, then said, “Okay, well, thanks very much for your help, Pete.”

“And for letting us search the train,” Jessie added.

“No problem,” Pete said, shaking all their hands again. “If I can do anything else, just let me know.”

As they began walking back to the library, Jessie said, “Based on what we found, it doesn’t seem as though Mr. Finch was on the train.”

“But we know he was on it.” Violet pointed17 out. “Remember he called the library to say he was getting on the train?”

“So where’d he go?” Benny wondered.

No one had an answer.


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1 overalls 2mCz6w     
n.(复)工装裤;长罩衣
参考例句:
  • He is in overalls today.他今天穿的是工作裤。
  • He changed his overalls for a suit.他脱下工装裤,换上了一套西服。
2 grabbed grabbed     
v.抢先,抢占( grab的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指匆忙地)取;攫取;(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取
参考例句:
  • He was grabbed by two men and frogmarched out of the hall. 他被两个男人紧抓双臂押出大厅。
  • She grabbed the child's hand and ran. 她抓住孩子的手就跑。
3 deserted GukzoL     
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的
参考例句:
  • The deserted village was filled with a deathly silence.这个荒废的村庄死一般的寂静。
  • The enemy chieftain was opposed and deserted by his followers.敌人头目众叛亲离。
4 eerie N8gy0     
adj.怪诞的;奇异的;可怕的;胆怯的
参考例句:
  • It's eerie to walk through a dark wood at night.夜晚在漆黑的森林中行走很是恐怖。
  • I walked down the eerie dark path.我走在那条漆黑恐怖的小路上。
5 slanting bfc7f3900241f29cee38d19726ae7dce     
倾斜的,歪斜的
参考例句:
  • The rain is driving [slanting] in from the south. 南边潲雨。
  • The line is slanting to the left. 这根线向左斜了。
6 soda cr3ye     
n.苏打水;汽水
参考例句:
  • She doesn't enjoy drinking chocolate soda.她不喜欢喝巧克力汽水。
  • I will freshen your drink with more soda and ice cubes.我给你的饮料重加一些苏打水和冰块。
7 finch TkRxS     
n.雀科鸣禽(如燕雀,金丝雀等)
参考例句:
  • This behaviour is commonly observed among several species of finch.这种行为常常可以在几种雀科鸣禽中看到。
  • In Australia,it is predominantly called the Gouldian Finch.在澳大利亚,它主要还是被称之为胡锦雀。
8 spotted 7FEyj     
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
参考例句:
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
9 underneath VKRz2     
adj.在...下面,在...底下;adv.在下面
参考例句:
  • Working underneath the car is always a messy job.在汽车底下工作是件脏活。
  • She wore a coat with a dress underneath.她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
10 scrawled ace4673c0afd4a6c301d0b51c37c7c86     
乱涂,潦草地写( scrawl的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • I tried to read his directions, scrawled on a piece of paper. 我尽量弄明白他草草写在一片纸上的指示。
  • Tom scrawled on his slate, "Please take it -- I got more." 汤姆在他的写字板上写了几个字:“请你收下吧,我多得是哩。”
11 drawn MuXzIi     
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的
参考例句:
  • All the characters in the story are drawn from life.故事中的所有人物都取材于生活。
  • Her gaze was drawn irresistibly to the scene outside.她的目光禁不住被外面的风景所吸引。
12 odor yRYzT     
n.气味,香气,臭气
参考例句:
  • The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odor.整株药草有种独特的味道和气味。
  • He is in bad odor with his friends.他在朋友中声誉不佳。
13 sniffed ccb6bd83c4e9592715e6230a90f76b72     
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说
参考例句:
  • When Jenney had stopped crying she sniffed and dried her eyes. 珍妮停止了哭泣,吸了吸鼻子,擦干了眼泪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The dog sniffed suspiciously at the stranger. 狗疑惑地嗅着那个陌生人。 来自《简明英汉词典》
14 remainder wBRzr     
n.余下的部分,剩下的人数
参考例句:
  • They joined up with us to spend the remainder of the holiday.他们来跟我们一起共度余下的假期。
  • He spent the remainder of his years in Japan.他在日本度过了余生。
15 peculiar cinyo     
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的
参考例句:
  • He walks in a peculiar fashion.他走路的样子很奇特。
  • He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.他用一种很奇怪的表情看着我。
16 neatly ynZzBp     
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地
参考例句:
  • Sailors know how to wind up a long rope neatly.水手们知道怎样把一条大绳利落地缠好。
  • The child's dress is neatly gathered at the neck.那孩子的衣服在领口处打着整齐的皱褶。
17 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
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