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儿童英语读物 Mountain Top Mystery CHAPTER 6 Back Up the Trail

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The Alden family did not get up very early next morning. But when they walked into the dining room they had a surprise. There sat John Carter at a large round table for seven.

“Oh, I’m glad you found us!” shouted Benny.

“I never lost you,” said John Carter, getting up. He pulled chairs out for Jessie and Violet and soon they were all chattering1 at once.

“I thought you might like to see this paper,” Mr. Carter said. He unfolded a newspaper to show a headline that read “Rescued by Helicopter.”

“Here we are!” Benny said. “And it tells about the rockslide and the hole in Old Flat Top and everything.”

“That’s right,” Mr. Carter said. “How does it feel to read about yourselves in the paper?”

Jessie was looking around at the table, “Who is the seventh place for?” she asked.

Mr. Alden and Mr. Carter looked at each other.

“Then he got here last night?” Mr. Alden asked, “He is not one to waste time.”

“Who got here?” Benny asked.

“I’ll make a guess,” Henry said. “Dr. Osgood?”

“If it is Dr. Osgood—and I’m not saying it is—how do you think he’ll look?” asked Grandfather.

Jessie answered, “Oh, I guess he is a tall, large man. He must be strong to climb all these high mountains.”

“Yes, that’s right,” said Mr. Carter. “He must be a very strong man.”

Benny said, “If a big tall strong man should come in that door, I should say it would be Dr. Percy Osgood.”

Mr. Alden said, “Better order your breakfast, and not keep the waiter waiting!”

Everyone ordered bacon and eggs and toast and orange juice and milk. Grandfather and Mr. Carter had coffee.

They were all busily eating when the door opened. They looked up. There stood a small man not much taller than Benny or Violet. His hair was pure white and his eyes very sharp and blue. His glasses were pushed up on his forehead. He was surely not young, but he walked quickly over to Grandfather to shake hands.

“Good to see you again,” said Grandfather. “You came soon. My grandchildren can hardly wait.”

“That’s the way I feel,” said Dr. Osgood, looking at each one in turn. “I would start working without eating any breakfast, only I have learned to eat when I can. One doesn’t get so tired.”

He sat down and ordered the same breakfast as the rest.

Benny asked, “Have you made any plans about what you will do first, Dr. Osgood?”

“Oh, yes! I made them on the train as I came here. A cave isn’t usually so high on a mountain as this one. We have to build a staging first. The staging has to be strong to hold the workmen and the machines. It will take three days at least to make that.”

“Three days!” cried Benny.

“You’ll find, young man, that three days will go by just like that!” He snapped2 his fingers. “Making a staging is interesting. If you feel like climbing the mountain again, you can all sit below and watch the work.”

“Oh, yes, we’d like that,” said Jessie. “I was afraid we wouldn’t see anything.”

“Well,” said Dr. Osgood with a twinkle, “what would be the good of that? The very people who found the cave not watching the workmen! No, sir! Not possible!”

“I’ll drive you over after breakfast,” said Henry. “Whenever you say.”

“Thank you,” said Dr. Osgood. “I accept.”

As they left the table, Grandfather said, “By the way, Percy, I have a story about the hole in Flat Top that I’d like to tell you. Why don’t you stop in my room?”

Dr. Osgood’s eyebrows3 shot up. But all he said was, “Do I smell a bit of a mystery? Now let me see. Is it pirate4 gold or an Indian grave?”

“Well, those guesses are good. But I would rather talk where we are alone. This just might be important to someone.”

In about half an hour the Aldens and Dr. Osgood were getting into the station wagon5. When they arrived at the loghouse store, there was quite a crowd of men and women and children standing6 around.

The ranger7 said to Dr. Osgood, “Two of your men have already gone up the trail. Do you want me to go first and show you the way?”

“Thank you, no,” said Dr. Osgood. “I think I can find my way. I’m sure it will be full of rocks brought down by the landslide8. You Aldens follow me!”

The Aldens went up the trail after the spry little man, but they could not see him.

Mr. Alden said, “Now it takes three hours to get to the top. We’d better not hurry. We’re not used to it. I’ll go first, then Violet. That will slow you down, I guess.”

“That’s OK,” said Benny.

But it was not Mr. Alden and Violet who slowed them down. It was the rocks. Many of them had come down with the landslide. As Henry climbed over a rock he cried, “See how different some of these rocks are? Some are sharp, just broken off the day we came down. But look at those huge ones, perfectly9 smooth! I’m sure those were left here by a glacier10.”

“Right,” said Grandfather. “This is a fine place to study rocks.”

As they climbed slowly, Henry turned around and said to Jessie, “Did you notice that crowd at the store?”

“I certainly did,” said Jessie. “I suppose they came to see the excitement.”

Henry asked in a low voice, “Did you see what I saw? An Indian boy?”

“Yes, I did. He didn’t look very happy, did he? And when I looked at him, he turned around and hid behind another man.”

There was a pause while they climbed further. Then Jessie said, “I thought the ranger said Lovan was the only Indian around here.”

“That’s what I thought, too,” said Henry.


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1 chattering chattering     
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
参考例句:
  • The teacher told the children to stop chattering in class. 老师叫孩子们在课堂上不要叽叽喳喳讲话。
  • I was so cold that my teeth were chattering. 我冷得牙齿直打战。
2 snapped 049d092795475d08a3fcd2d16ef4b519     
v.猛地咬住( snap的过去式和过去分词 );(使某物)发出尖厉声音地突然断裂[打开,关闭];厉声地说;拍照
参考例句:
  • The wind had snapped the tree in two. 风把树喀嚓一声刮断了。
  • He lost his temper and snapped irritably at the children. 他发火了,暴躁地斥责孩子们。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 eyebrows a0e6fb1330e9cfecfd1c7a4d00030ed5     
眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Eyebrows stop sweat from coming down into the eyes. 眉毛挡住汗水使其不能流进眼睛。
  • His eyebrows project noticeably. 他的眉毛特别突出。
4 pirate F23z9     
n.海盗,每盗船
参考例句:
  • The pirate chief commanded that the prisoners should be shot.海盗头子下令枪毙俘虏。
  • The shore batteries fired at the pirate boat.海岸炮兵向海盗船开火。
5 wagon XhUwP     
n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车
参考例句:
  • We have to fork the hay into the wagon.我们得把干草用叉子挑进马车里去。
  • The muddy road bemired the wagon.马车陷入了泥泞的道路。
6 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
7 ranger RTvxb     
n.国家公园管理员,护林员;骑兵巡逻队员
参考例句:
  • He was the head ranger of the national park.他曾是国家公园的首席看守员。
  • He loved working as a ranger.他喜欢做护林人。
8 landslide XxyyG     
n.(竞选中)压倒多数的选票;一面倒的胜利
参考例句:
  • Our candidate is predicated to win by a landslide.我们的候选人被预言将以绝对优势取胜。
  • An electoral landslide put the Labour Party into power in 1945.1945年工党以压倒多数的胜利当选执政。
9 perfectly 8Mzxb     
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
参考例句:
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
10 glacier YeQzw     
n.冰川,冰河
参考例句:
  • The glacier calved a large iceberg.冰河崩解而形成一个大冰山。
  • The upper surface of glacier is riven by crevasses.冰川的上表面已裂成冰隙。
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