【儿童英文读物】Mimi at Sheridan School.docx
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1、【儿童英文读物】Mimi at Sheridan SchoolCHAPTER I HOME For the first time in ever so long Mimi was rude! She shoved, pushed, crowded, stepped on other passengers toes, jabbed them with her elbows. She forgot that every other camper on the train was as eager to be at home as she. For long minutes, Mimi had be
2、en poking her red-head out the window and then pulling it in, to report. A lady Jack-in-the-box, Sue thought. “That was Bristow. The next stop is B. G.”“Theres Howards house on the hillonly two miles from thereI know, Ive hiked it.”“Ooo-ooh were crossing the river into town” At the first soft p-s-s-
3、s of escaping steam and applied brakes, Mimi leaped to her feet. This was the signal to stampede the vestibule. Because she had more “junk” to pick up, drop and pick up again, Mimi was not the first to rush down the aisle, but by some miracle of shoving and crowding and complete forgetfulness of man
4、ners, Mimi was at the head of the steps when the train pulled under the long shed and stopped. Only the restraining arm of the flagman kept her from diving off headlong before the train came to a dead stop. “Careful, Miss.” But Mimi neither heard nor heeded. She was searching the faces of the crowdS
5、ues mother, Margies daddy, Miss Janes Dickbut her own darling family, where were they? “Hello, Mimimy child, youre freckled.” “Be seein you, Mimi”“Goodbye”“Bye.” Mimi seemed rooted to one small spot under the shed and all the happiness in the world was passing around her and leaving her alone. What
6、could be the matter? Something dreadful must have happened! Then she saw A black coupe swung down the drive and raced right up to heras near as it could come for the tracks, and stopped under a big sign which read, “No Parking.” The gravel was still flying from under the wheels and the dust was stil
7、l making fitful little clouds when the door popped open and Daddy jumped out. Mimi remembered later that he did not even wait to open the door for Mother Dear and Junior but let them scramble out the best they could. Daddy came striding toward her and scooped her up into his arms, bundles and all. “
8、I simply wouldnt have a doctor for a Daddy,” he was saying. And Mother Dear, quite out of breath from dragging Junior at a rapid pace, was adding “We had to go by the Hospital and Daddy was detained” But none of that mattered in the least now. They were herethe baggage was stowed away in the back of
9、 the coupe. Junior was stretched out on the shelf blocking any view out the back windowan ideal place to pull Mimis hair or tickle her earand Mimi, Daddy and Mother Dear were scrouged up together as Daddy stepped on the starter. One long happy sigh escaped Mimi as she cuddled down, and not two minut
10、es ago tears were, well, not quite in her eyes, but in her heart to say the least. Mimis blue eyes were usually merry. “Psst, psst!” in her ear. Juniors warm breath against her ear. “Secret!” in a hoarse stage whisper. “James Sherwood Hammond, Junior,” in Mothers sternest voice as she glared at Juni
11、or. A booming big laugh from Daddy who received the tail end of Mothers stern glance. He immediately swallowed the smile and began asking Mimi about camp. “Did Sues ankle get all right?” Daddy wanted to know. “Were there any stomach aches after the big Sunday dinner we brought? What finally became o
12、f Pluto?” “YesNoNo,” Mimi was answering. “Oh it was too perfectly preciousall of itand Daddy, Mother DearI am an honor camper! See!” She fished in her purse and held up the felt emblem. “And you are something else, too. Today you are” But stopMother scowled at Daddy over Mimis head and would have pu
13、t her hand over his mouth if she could have reached it; wondering frantically if it were harder for big boys or small boys to keep a secret, she changed the subject swiftly. “Is Miss Jane very tired from having the responsibility of you wild young things?” “Not at allshes grandwonderful. Next to you
14、 Mother, I love her best of nearly any oneand oh, Mother! She is” Then Mimi nearly told a secret. She stopped herself in time. Perhaps she would have gone on but Daddy was turning in the driveway. At the first sound of the car, Von, abandoning his watch on the porch and forgetting the restrained man
15、ners of German police pedigree, came bounding toward them. Mammy Cissy was standing in the door grinning. The striped runners of wandering jew falling over the edges of the hanging baskets brushed her hair as she ducked under and her swinging arm almost knocked a fern pot from its pedestal, for Mimi
16、 had jumped on to the porch neither from the porte-cochere nor the front steps. With Von barking boldly at her heels, she had cut across the lawn and leaped on to the porch to MammyPrecious old Cissy, who this instant hugged her close, and the next was holding her at arms length saying: “Lans sakes
17、alive, Miss Mimi, yo sho is brought home a good crop of freckles and this newfangled sun tan both!” Then Daddy calling from the drive, “Here, camper, help take your things in. What good is this old land lubber with a bulging sea bag?” Daddy made such fun of things. He was unusually entertaining toda
18、y (Mother had told him to be). While he and Mimi carried the things upstairs to her roomher own room with its ivory furniture and crisp swiss curtains tied back with green taffeta bowsMammy, Mother and yes, Junior too, had disappeared. Daddy knew they were in the kitchen, busy putting last touches h
19、ere and there and lighting candleslighting candles in the middle of the day! “There,” Mimi said depositing the last load on the cedar chest under the double front window. “Can it be possible I smell food?” “Quite,” answered Daddy catching her mood. “It could even be probable, honey, that the nose ti
20、ckling, delectable odor assailing your nostrils is fried chicken!” Mimi ran for the stairs. Before Daddy caught up with her and took her arm, Mothers voice halted her rush for the kitchen. “Mimi, wash that train dirt off. You and Daddy both freshen up, for dinner is ready.” There was an excited unde
21、rtone in Mothers voice that should have told her something special was afoot but she didnt suspect a thing until she and Daddy went downstairs together and walked right into the blue velvet portieres! The dining room was shut off! Before Mimi could solve the puzzle Daddy pulled back the curtain and
22、bowed very low. This was the cue for the music to begin. Mother, Junior and Cissy in three entirely different keys were grouped at the foot of the table facing her singing, “Happy Birthday to you!” Mimi was speechless There was a white cloth on the table. She was somehow aware of Mothers good plates
23、 stacked at Daddys place, of the good silver which caught the candle light, and most of all of the big white cake in the middle of the table with fourteen yellow candles. Mimi knew without counting how many there were. It was her birthday. She was fourteen! How could she have forgotten? “I believe s
24、he really is surprised!” beamed Mother very pleased with it all. “We put something over on her once.” “Sho she is,” exclaimed Cissy ducking to the kitchen as soon as the song ended. “I nearly told,” commented Junior slipping into his place and adding in the same breath“Give me the drumstick, Daddy.”
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