时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:7 小木屋之谜 The Woodshed Mystery


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CHAPTER 11

A New Discovery



Henry said, “We certainly want to see Mr. Cole right away. I hope he has something to tell us.”



“I hope he will talk more than Willie,” said Benny.



They all laughed as they started out for Grandpa Cole’s.



The two old men were sitting side by side in two chairs in the yard.



“They look a lot alike, don’t they?” said Jessie. “But we know they are not twins. How exciting this is! We may get news and we may not.”



“Be prepared,” said Benny. “Just like the Boy Scouts 1.”



The two Mr. Coles were delighted to see the visitors. “Go and get four chairs,” said Grandpa.



“Oh, no, we can sit on the grass,” said Jessie. “We like it.” They all sat down, so it was too late to get chairs.



“We are very glad you came at last, sir,” said Henry to Mr. Cole. “We have been waiting for you. Maybe you can tell us something new.”



“Well, my boy, I think I can,” said Mr. Cole. “I knew Andy Bean very well. I was a young man and Andy was just a big boy. Always up to something. He was good looking with a one-sided kind of smile. He always wanted to do exciting things. And we were quiet people.”



“We always come right back to Andy Bean, don’t we?” said Benny.



“Yes, your mystery is about Andy Bean, that’s why. I’m sure of that. You see I knew he had that flintlock.”



“You did!” they all said.



“Yes. He came and showed it to me as a secret. But I didn’t think much about it because I didn’t know how to shoot it.”



“Didn’t Andy know?” asked Violet.



“No. That’s why he took it up into the woods to fool with it. He had gunpowder 2 and matches. But I suppose the gun was too rusty 3. So before he knew it, he had started a big fire. The leaves and grass were very dry and caught fire easily. The farmhouse 4 was saved, but many trees were burned. I suppose Andy was afraid somebody would put him in jail. He never could stand being shut in, so he ran away.”



“He left the gun,” said Henry.



“Yes, he left the gun. But this isn’t what I wanted to tell you. You knew this already, didn’t you?”



“Most of it,” said Henry. “But we hope you know things we don’t. People keep saying someone at our house hid there and gave Andy the flintlock.”



“Not a bit of truth to it,” Mr. Cole said loudly. “People like to tell tales just to scare themselves. Andy told me he found the gun somewhere in your house. He didn’t say where. But he did say, ‘I found the whole story, too, all written out.’ Those were his own words. Then he said, ‘The other end is in the woodshed.’”



“I wonder what he meant? The other end of what?” cried Violet.



“I never knew,” said Mr. Cole sadly. “Now I’m sorry I didn’t ask him, but then I didn’t think it was important.”



“Is there anyone else we could ask?” said Jessie. “Who else was around here at that time?”



“Oh, Willie,” said Mr. Cole laughing. “But you won’t get much out of Willie!”



“No, he doesn’t talk,” said Benny.



“No, he doesn’t talk, and he doesn’t know much either. He was born that way. He can’t help it. But he was around here then, sure enough.”



Violet said, “Do you think there could be a tunnel between the woodshed and our house?”



“No, it’s too far. But if I were you, I’d hunt around in your own cellar 5. For Andy said the woodshed is the other end of something.”



“We’ll do that right off,” said Henry getting up. “Do you think we might find this mystery written down?”



“It looks that way to me,” said Mr. Cole. “Something happened in your house. That’s what makes the mystery. People had always felt there was something unusual about the old place. After Andy Bean’s disappearance 6, there were more stories whispered around.”



“That’s what makes it so exciting,” said Benny.



“You are new,” said Grandpa Cole. “You never lived here long ago with all these goings-on.”



“Thanks a million,” said Henry. “You helped us a lot, Mr. Cole. We’ll tell you what we find.”



The Aldens could hardly wait to get to their own cellar. Violet stopped to tell Aunt Jane all about it. Then she went down the cellar with the rest.



Henry was standing 7 still, looking all around. He laughed and said, “Benny, where would you begin? You have good luck finding things.”



Benny was very much pleased. He said at once, “The potato pit. You can see everything else. But you can’t see the inside of the potato pit.”



“OK,” said Henry. “You and I will be the ones to get dirty. In you go!” He helped his little brother over the edge of the empty pit. He handed down a flashlight and a small shovel 8. Then he took an axe 9 and jumped in.



Jessie and Violet could see the top of his head.



“How are you going to get out?” asked Jessie as she looked down.



“You can give us a box to step on,” said Henry. “But we haven’t begun yet.”



First the boys looked at the floor very carefully. They found nothing but dirt. Then they began to look at the walls.



“These walls are made of stones, aren’t they, Henry?” asked Benny. “And then plaster 10 over them?”



“Right,” said Henry. “But maybe some of them are loose.”



He hit the wall with his axehead and said, “Listen! This isn’t stone. It’s wood!”



“Don’t tell me!” shouted Benny. “Maybe it’s a little wooden door! And all covered with plaster!”



The boys pounded away at the door. The plaster fell off in big pieces. At last they could open the door. What a noise it made as it opened!



The boys flashed the light in the door. “A big hole!” cried Benny. “Just exactly like the hole under the woodshed! This is the other end of something, whatever it is!”



1 scouts
侦察员[机,舰]( scout的名词复数 ); 童子军; 搜索; 童子军成员
  • to join the Scouts 参加童子军
  • The scouts paired off and began to patrol the area. 巡逻人员两个一组,然后开始巡逻这个地区。
2 gunpowder
n.火药
  • Gunpowder was introduced into Europe during the first half of the 14th century.在14世纪上半叶,火药传入欧洲。
  • This statement has a strong smell of gunpowder.这是一篇充满火药味的声明。
3 rusty
adj.生锈的;锈色的;荒废了的
  • The lock on the door is rusty and won't open.门上的锁锈住了。
  • I haven't practiced my French for months and it's getting rusty.几个月不用,我的法语又荒疏了。
4 farmhouse
n.农场住宅(尤指主要住房)
  • We fell for the farmhouse as soon as we saw it.我们对那所农舍一见倾心。
  • We put up for the night at a farmhouse.我们在一间农舍投宿了一夜。
5 cellar
n.地窖,地下室,酒窖
  • He took a bottle of wine from the cellar.他从酒窖里拿出一瓶酒。
  • The little girl hid away in the cellar.小姑娘藏在地下室里。
6 disappearance
n.消失,消散,失踪
  • He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.他难以说明她为什么不见了。
  • Her disappearance gave rise to the wildest rumours.她失踪一事引起了各种流言蜚语。
7 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • 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。
8 shovel
n.铁锨,铲子,一铲之量;v.铲,铲出
  • He was working with a pick and shovel.他在用镐和铲干活。
  • He seized a shovel and set to.他拿起一把铲就干上了。
9 axe
n.斧子;v.用斧头砍,削减
  • Be careful with that sharp axe.那把斧子很锋利,你要当心。
  • The edge of this axe has turned.这把斧子卷了刃了。
10 plaster
n.石膏,灰泥,膏药;v.涂以灰泥,敷以膏药,使...平
  • He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall.他和了一些灰泥去补墙。
  • She applied the plaster on his shoulder.她将膏药贴在他的膀子上。
学英语单词
acephalostomic monster
acholic stools
acid-base equilibriums
alteregoism
as white as a sheet
associative directory
ballast cargo
bellhorn
bleeks
boat trains
canticles
cinema
clearheadedness
co-discoverers
collecting lens
combinig rule
conton
crane shaft
decomposition analysis
devilled crab
dew-grass
dinitromesitylene
draggled
drissel
dynamic track-following
electrical long distance water level recorder
empart
End-situation
error detecting code
Euphorbia splendens
Europeanism
exhaustive testing
exhibition expenditures
finite basis
genus Astreus
glucksburg
got the point
grammotoxin
gumal p.(gomal p. )
halesias
handsetting mechanism
health care deliveries
hedge pinks
heredofamilial
hygiene meteorology
inferior concha
infusion solution
intervarietal hybrid
Launglon Bok Is.
left guard
Leif, Ericsson
Littleferry
mare's tail
Martinistic
mercury with chalk
method Jaboulay's
microhmmeter
multicolinearity
nebeker
nickel to cobalt ratio
Nor Nakhichevan
nuwara
Oeselgem
orthodontias
peclet modulus
periodontopathic
physiological youth phase
poggy bait
pooled
precast stairway
precise engineering control network
reception
right-brained
right-hand screw
rowie
rowlinsons
Saussurea irregularis
scorifies
semi-weekly
semiparametric estimation
send your love
shirreff
simple absolute expression
sodium glyceroborate
stranded floe ice foot
strongylophthalmyiids
tonicizations
trebol
Trenkle
trialkylaluminium
trochophore stage
TRWOV
turbulent (hydraulic) flow
tysons
upleap
value-systems
visual record
whole-family
wholly crystalline texture
wilds
wroke