时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:104 The Game Store Mystery


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The children followed Carter down to the Java Café. Carter went to the counter and ordered everyone cookies and hot chocolate. Then they all took their treats to a large table in the back of the café.



“I have been taking letters off that sign,” Carter admitted. “But it’s not what you think. I’m planning on giving the letters back. When I’m finished with them.”



“What are you doing with them?” Henry asked.



Benny took a bite of his cookie and listened intently 1.



“You were on the right track when you were looking for a message in the missing letters,” Carter explained. “I’ve been trying to collect the right letters so I can spell out a message.”



“You want to spell out a message on the mall sign?” Jessie asked. “Why?”



Carter smiled. “If you knew what the message was, I think you’d understand.” He reached inside the inner pocket of his jacket, pulled out a stack of plastic letters and laid them all out on the table.



“What is the message supposed to say?” Benny asked.



“Let’s see if you can figure it out,” Carter said. “I’ve finally collected all the letters I need.”



The Aldens watched as Carter moved some of the letters around on the table. “These letters make up the first word,” Carter said as he separated out the letters L E P E A S.



Jessie moved the six letters around until she found the word. “The word is PLEASE,” she said.



“That’s right,” Carter said. He pulled five more letters out of the pile: R A R M Y.



Henry scratched his head. “The word isn’t army,” he said. “There would be an R left over.”



“That’s right,” Carter said, taking a sip 2 of hot chocolate. “Keep looking. You’ll get it.”



Violet moved the M to the front of the word. She grinned. “I know what the word is. It’s MARRY!”



Carter nodded. “And you already know that Queenie’s first and last names are in here.” He pulled out the Q U E E N I E and P O L K and laid the letters out at the end of the table.



“That’s why you talked Queenie into changing the message on the sign that day,” Jessie said. “You needed those letters.”



“That’s right,” Carter said.



“That only leaves M and E,” Benny said, reaching for the last two letters. “That spells ME.” He inserted the word in its proper place.



The children read the message in full: PLEASE MARRY ME QUEENIE POLK.



“I’m planning to put that message up tonight after dark,” Carter explained. “That way Queenie will see it when she comes in in the morning. Would you kids like to help me put it up?”



“Oh, yes,” Violet said eagerly. The others agreed.



“Everyone was right about you kids,” Carter said. “You are good detectives. I’m just glad that it was you who figured out what I was doing instead of Queenie.”



“Well, don’t worry,” Jessie said. “We won’t tell her.”



“But there’s still something I don’t understand,” Benny said, his face wrinkled 3 in confusion 4.



“What’s that?” Carter asked.



“If you’re the one who’s been messing up the sign, why would you rearrange the letters to say CARTER ROBBER?” Benny asked. “You’re not the safe robber, are you?”



Carter stiffened 5. “No, I’m not,” he said. “And I’m not the one who put that message there. I wish I knew who did.”



Jessie finished the last of her hot chocolate, then wiped her mouth with her napkin. “I wonder if it was the real robber?”



“There have been three robberies here and the police still don’t have any leads,” Carter said. “I don’t suppose you kids have any idea who the robber is?”



“We have an idea,” Henry said.



“Who?” Carter asked.



“Well,” Jessie said. “Raina had a key to the Java Café and to the Game Spot. And she knew the combinations to both safes. But she didn’t have a key to the jewelry 6 store. And she was out of town when the Game Spot was robbed. So we don’t think she could have done it.”



“And George has a key to all three stores, but he said he didn’t know any of the combinations to the safes,” Violet explained. “Plus it wouldn’t make sense for him to steal from his own tenants 7. They’d go out of business and then his mall would sit empty.”



“Then there’s Tony Silver,” Benny said.



“The guy who installs the safes?” Carter asked.



“We don’t know for sure that he’s our robber,” Henry said. “But he knows the combinations to all the safes. And it’s possible he stole keys to each of the stores when he was in there.”



“Hmm,” Carter said, shifting in his seat. “Well, all these robberies have occurred during the night. Maybe when we’re here tonight, we can keep an eye on things and make sure there isn’t another robbery.”



“That’s exactly what we were thinking,” Jessie said. “We could take turns watching. If Grandfather drives the van over, we could bring sleeping bags and some of us could sleep in the back of the van while the others watched the store.”



“That’s a good idea,” Carter said. “If your grandfather doesn’t mind. I could park my car in the alley 8 behind the store, and a couple of us could watch the back door from there. The rest of you could watch the front from your grandfather’s van.”



“I’m sure he won’t mind,” Violet said. “He’d want us to catch the robber.”



“It’s all settled then,” Carter said. “I’ll meet you kids here at nine o’clock. First we’ll put up the message for Queenie. Then we’ll spend the rest of the night watching the drugstore.”



“And if we’re lucky, we’ll catch a robber,” Henry said.



That night, Grandfather drove the children over to the mall at eight forty-five.



“What an interesting way to propose to a woman,” Grandfather said.



“Isn’t it?” Jessie said. “Do you think Queenie will like it?”



“I think she will,” Grandfather said.



“Even more important, do you think she’ll say yes?” Violet asked.



“I think she will,” Grandfather said again. “She and Carter have been good friends for a long time.”



Grandfather parked right in front of the sign. It read: TRY A LATTE AT THE JAVA CAFé.



“Hmm. A latte sounds good,” Grandfather said. “I think I’ll try and get one before the Java Café closes. Would you kids like something, too?”



“We’ve got snacks,” Henry said, glancing at the small cooler that sat at his feet. The cooler was filled with bottles of spring water. A bag of apples sat next to the cooler.



“We’ll just wait here for Carter,” Jessie said.



There were only a couple of cars in the parking lot. The Game Spot, Lake’s Jewelry Store, and Bob’s Drugstore had all closed at eight o’clock. The Java Café was the only store at Crossroads Mall that was still open.



The children watched as Grandfather went into the coffee shop and came back out with a tall paper cup a few minutes later. Chip Douglas had followed Grandfather to the door. Grandfather said something to Chip, and Chip smiled. Then Grandfather left, and Chip locked the front door.



“Carter hasn’t arrived yet?” Grandfather asked when he returned to the van.



“Not yet,” Jessie said, checking her watch. It was five minutes past nine.



The lights went out in the Java Café, then Chip stepped outside. He double-checked that the door was locked, then walked across the parking lot to a small red sports car. He got in and drove away.



A few minutes later, Carter drove up in a silver sedan. He parked right beside the Aldens.



“Sorry I’m late,” he said when he got out of his vehicle. “I was with Queenie and couldn’t get away.”



“That’s okay,” Violet said. “The Java Café just closed. We probably wouldn’t have wanted to put the message up until everyone had left the mall, anyway.”



“That’s true,” Carter said.



“Do you have all the letters?” Benny asked.



Carter patted the inside pocket of his jacket. “Right here,” he said.



So they all went over to the sign.



“First we’ll have to pull all these letters off,” Carter said. “I’ll keep them and give them to George later. But right now I don’t want any other letters interfering 9 with my message.”



The children helped Carter pull the message about the Java Café off the sign. Then they helped him put up the new message. When they finished, they stepped back to admire their work.



PLEASE MARRY ME QUEENIE POLK.



“That looks nice,” Jessie said.



“It should be the first thing she sees when she pulls into the parking lot,” Carter said.



They all went back to the two vehicles.



“So, what is the plan for the rest of the night?” Grandfather asked. “Would you like me to stay parked where I am?”



“Yes,” Carter said. “I brought some walkie-talkies so we can stay in contact.” He opened the front door to his car, reached in and pulled out a walkie-talkie, then handed it to Grandfather.



“I’m going to drive around to the back,” Carter went on. “Perhaps Henry and Benny can come with me. Jessie and Violet can stay with you, James. If you see anything suspicious 10, call me on the walkie-talkie. I’ll do the same.”



Jessie nodded. “Sounds like a plan.”



Henry and Benny got into the back seat of Carter’s car and Carter drove off. Jessie and Violet got comfortable in the back of the van. Then they waited.



About an hour after they’d arrived, Jessie saw a dark figure approach the drugstore.



1 intently
adv.专心致志地,注意力集中地
  • He watched her face intently to catch every nuance of expression. 他认真地注视着她的脸,捕捉每一丝细微的表情变化。
  • He was looking at her intently but she stared him out. 他专注地看着她,可她盯得他移开了目光。
2 sip
v.小口地喝,抿,呷;n.一小口的量
  • She took a sip of the cocktail.她啜饮一口鸡尾酒。
  • Elizabeth took a sip of the hot coffee.伊丽莎白呷了一口热咖啡。
3 wrinkled
adj.有皱纹的v.使起皱纹( wrinkle的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指皮肤)起皱纹
  • She smoothed down a wrinkled tablecloth. 她把起皱的桌布熨平了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A wrinkled purse,a wrinkled face. 手中无钱,愁容满面。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 confusion
n.困惑,迷乱,混淆,混乱,骚乱
  • His answers to my questions have only added to my confusion.他对我的问题的回答只是使我更加困惑不解。
  • His unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.他的突然来访使我们完全不知所措。
5 stiffened
加强的
  • He leaned towards her and she stiffened at this invasion of her personal space. 他向她俯过身去,这种侵犯她个人空间的举动让她绷紧了身子。
  • She stiffened with fear. 她吓呆了。
6 jewelry
n.(jewllery)(总称)珠宝
  • The burglars walked off with all my jewelry.夜盗偷走了我的全部珠宝。
  • Jewelry and lace are mostly feminine belongings.珠宝和花边多数是女性用品。
7 tenants
n.房客( tenant的名词复数 );佃户;占用者;占有者
  • A number of tenants have been evicted for not paying the rent. 许多房客因不付房租被赶了出来。
  • Tenants are jointly and severally liable for payment of the rent. 租金由承租人共同且分别承担。
8 alley
n.小巷,胡同;小径,小路
  • We live in the same alley.我们住在同一条小巷里。
  • The blind alley ended in a brick wall.这条死胡同的尽头是砖墙。
9 interfering
adj.可疑的,容易引起怀疑的,猜疑的,疑心的
  • A man was hanging about the house in a suspicious manner.一个男人在房子周围可疑地荡来荡去。
  • He's so suspicious he would distrust his own mother.他这个人疑心太重,连自己的母亲也不相信。
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act std
advanced transverse nodal method
association for computing machinery (acm)
automatic tapchanging equipment
Azadlu
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betenoire
Blumen
body wrap
brachium pontis
brazilia
brothiest
Budhardalur
business-school
cardinal number of code
Carling Black Label
clear character
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condensation trail
conditional branching instruction
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death inquiry
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disprovided
distributional fairness
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East Java
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Favositidae
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form a part of
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Full astern!
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gorbunov
gravity olling
has a cow
heat loss due to dry gas
hekistotherm
Heliobacteriaceae
hello and welcome
herald-tribune
hercostomus rollei
humores
isodynamic magnetic separator
K-laminin
Kana, Bukit
knackeries
lactasinum
lateralised
ligamenta testis
logafier
Maqbarl
metaphase pairing index
ministers plenipotentiary
misattune
Moire pattern
monocaine
more liberal
mountain soils
nonmillionaires
Omskiy
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photoelectric performance tester
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preliminary annual report
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rugburn
serrated ring spanner
simulated drop
source condition
stenman
sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium
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thetas
throw a hat into the ring
torniellite
Tra Bong
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Twitterstorm
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VHF data link jammer
vortex instability
weight of modular form
wellaffected
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wurly