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儿童英语读物 Mystery Behind the Wall CHAPTER 5 A New Clue

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Violet came to the door of Rory’s room. She had put Stephanie’s journal away. It was time to call Benny and his guest to dinner.

“What’s wrong?” she asked. “You two boys look as if you haven’t a friend in the world.”

Benny said, “We thought maybe Stephanie had some other hiding places in her room. But we can’t find a thing.”

“Not even any dust under the bed,” Rory said.

“Well, it was a long time ago,” Violet said. “I’m not surprised. But dinner is ready. Maybe you’ll have some ideas later.”

But no one had any new ideas even though they talked about the mystery at dinner.

Jessie said, “I wonder who Miss Rachel was. Do you suppose she’s still living in Greenfield?”

“I guess she’d be an old lady now,” Benny said.

Mr. Alden smiled at Benny and Rory. “Why don’t you boys go for a bike ride and forget about mysteries?” he asked. So the boys did that.

But the next morning Rory and Benny began to think about hidden coins again.

The boys stood around in Rory’s room.

Suddenly Benny said, “Rory! There might be something we missed.” He rushed back to the closet.

Rory stared. He didn’t have any idea what Benny meant.

“Let’s push the clothes out of the way,” Benny said. “Now where’s that loose board? Here it is.”

Rory watched while Benny poked1 his fingers up into the space. The boys had already looked in the space below the hole. But they hadn’t tried to reach up. Now Benny was reaching upward instead of downward.

Henry came in Rory’s room just then. “Need help?” he asked.

“Ouch!” Benny said. “I’ve hurt my finger. Something got under my fingernail.”

“Be more careful,” Henry said.

“Something’s up there where I can just reach it,” Benny said. “Something with a sharp corner, I’d guess.”

Before anyone could stop him, Benny was trying again to move his fingers around in the small opening. All at once he touched something.

“It’s a little card!” Benny exclaimed as he pulled a small piece of cardboard2 out of the wall.

“A card,” said Rory. “Is anything written on it?”

“Don’t rush me,” said Benny, breathing hard. “I have to get the card in the light.”

Rory and Henry crowded around Benny. They all looked at the card. The message written on it said, “Ask Miss Rachel for blue cloth.”

“That’s Stephanie’s writing,” Benny said. “It’s like the writing in the journal.”

Henry said, “Maybe she wrote that to remind herself to buy the cloth for the coin case.”

Benny read the message again. He shook his head. “I don’t think she would write a message to herself. She would remember that cloth.”

“Yes, she would,” Rory agreed.

“Does the card have anything on the other side?” Henry asked.

Benny turned it over. “Something was written and erased3,” Benny said. “I can’t read it.”

Henry asked for the card and looked at it. He shook his head.

“Let me look at the card again,” Benny said, holding out his hand.

He looked at the front, then he turned the card over. He walked to the desk in Rory’s room and sat down. He pulled open a drawer and took out a pencil.

“What are you going to do?” Rory asked.

“Watch,” Benny said. He scribbled4 over the card with the pencil, working very lightly.

As the others looked over his shoulder, they saw the outline of white letters begin to show.

“See?” Benny said. “Stephanie pressed hard when she wrote on this side of the card. She erased the writing, but the hard strokes stayed. I think we can read what she wrote.”

“You’re right,” Henry exclaimed.

Soon Benny read slowly, “L.S. First clue. Go to 5 Birds.”

For a moment the boys were too surprised to talk. Then Henry said, “The words ’First clue’ sound like a puzzle. Didn’t Stephanie say she was going to make a puzzle?”

Benny said, “L.S. Now what could that mean?”

Rory spoke5 up. “I have an idea. I think the S. is for Shaw. Now I wonder about that L. Let’s ask Granda. He’s still home.”

When Grandfather looked at the letters he said, “Yes, I think the S. stands for Shaw. Stephanie’s father was named Leland Shaw. That would be your L.S.”

“That’s right!” Benny exclaimed. “Stephanie wrote in her journal that she was going to make a puzzle for her father. He told her to make up a puzzle, and she thought he might as well play, too. Her father isn’t around to get this note, so now the clue is meant for us. That’s what I think.”

“Well,” agreed Henry, “let’s try it.”

“You know what this reminds me of?” said Benny. “It reminds me of an old game we used to play, a treasure hunt.”

“We have treasure hunts in Canada,” Rory said. “I know what you mean. Somebody hides a treasure but gives the hunters a note saying ’Look in the hole in the oak6 tree.’ Then the players look in that hole and find another note. No treasure. Just a note that says ’Look under the cushion in the porch7 rocker.’”

Benny interrupted, “Then there is another note that says ’Look in the top drawer in the kitchen.’ And then—”

Henry smiled at Benny. “We know that game, and this does remind me of it. Maybe that’s where Stephanie got the idea.”

Benny said, “So Stephanie planned a treasure hunt for her father. Perhaps she didn’t know they were going away. She left all the notes, and there was nobody to find them.”

Rory said, “But what does this clue mean? It says go to five birds. It doesn’t make any sense. How can we do that? Those birds can’t be alive today—even if there were any then.”

“Why do you think Stephanie erased that clue?” Henry asked.

“I think the clue was too easy,” said Benny. “She had to think up a harder one for her father.”

“This one sounds hard enough for me,” said Jessie. “I certainly can’t think what five birds would mean. Stephanie ought to have given her father some address.”

“Hey!” said Henry suddenly. “That’s just what this is—an address!”

“You might be right, Henry,” said Jessie. “Five birds. It does sound like an address.”

“Well, suppose it is an address,” said Benny. “I’ve never heard of it. Greenfield is such a small town, and I thought I knew every street in it.”

“But I think I have seen it, Ben,” Henry said thoughtfully. “One day when I was riding my bike, I was looking for a shortcut8 across town. Well, I turned into a short, narrow street that had only two stores on it. I think the street was called Birds Lane. I remember the name because it was so different and because one of the stores was called the Wren9 Shop. The Wren Shop and Birds Lane go together, so it is easy to remember.”

The family agreed, laughing.

Suddenly Grandfather said, “Possibly you can find your Miss Rachel there, even if the name is Wren.”

“You know something, Granda!” exclaimed Rory. “You know something we don’t. What is it?”

“Go and see for yourself,” said Mr. Alden. “You all need exercise.” And with that, Mr. Alden would not say more.

“Well, let’s find Violet, and we’ll all ride our bikes to the other side of town,” said Jessie. “We have to look for Birds Lane.”

Rory and Benny ran to find Violet. The boys explained about the clue on the little card.

Violet said, “Wait a minute, Benny. Don’t be in such a big hurry. What blue cloth do you think Stephanie meant?”

Jessie said, “I’d guess the same kind of cloth she used for the coin cases. But I can’t imagine anyone would have any of that left. It was years ago.”

Benny shook his head. “I know. But it won’t do any harm to go and see where 5 Birds Lane is. Maybe someone will remember Miss Rachel. We can try.”

Rory added, “It’s the only clue we have. We have to try it.”

Violet said, “If Stephanie meant that special blue cloth, let’s take the coin case along. Just in case we need it. I’ll get it.”

In a very short time the Aldens and Rory were pedaling10 down the broad main street of Greenfield. They looked at every street sign, hoping to find Birds Lane.

It was a beautiful day, and not too hot to enjoy a long bike ride across town. But none of the children were thinking about the pleasant ride. Every one of them was thinking about old money, money made of copper11 and silver, brass12 and tin.


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1 poked 87f534f05a838d18eb50660766da4122     
v.伸出( poke的过去式和过去分词 );戳出;拨弄;与(某人)性交
参考例句:
  • She poked him in the ribs with her elbow. 她用胳膊肘顶他的肋部。
  • His elbow poked out through his torn shirt sleeve. 他的胳膊从衬衫的破袖子中露了出来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 cardboard DTGyB     
n.硬纸板,卡纸板
参考例句:
  • She brought the shopping home in a cardboard box.她将买的东西放在纸箱里带回家。
  • There is a sheet of stiff cardboard in the drawer.在那个抽屉里有块硬纸板。
3 erased f4adee3fff79c6ddad5b2e45f730006a     
v.擦掉( erase的过去式和过去分词 );抹去;清除
参考例句:
  • He erased the wrong answer and wrote in the right one. 他擦去了错误答案,写上了正确答案。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He removed the dogmatism from politics; he erased the party line. 他根除了政治中的教条主义,消除了政党界限。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 scribbled de374a2e21876e209006cd3e9a90c01b     
v.潦草的书写( scribble的过去式和过去分词 );乱画;草草地写;匆匆记下
参考例句:
  • She scribbled his phone number on a scrap of paper. 她把他的电话号码匆匆写在一张小纸片上。
  • He scribbled a note to his sister before leaving. 临行前,他给妹妹草草写了一封短信。
5 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
6 oak YHoxP     
n.栎树,橡树,栎木,橡木
参考例句:
  • The chair is of solid oak.这把椅子是纯橡木的。
  • The carpenter will floor this room with oak.木匠将用橡木铺设这个房间的地板。
7 porch ju9yM     
n.门廊,入口处,走廊,游廊
参考例句:
  • There are thousands of pages of advertising on our porch.有成千上万页广告堆在我们的门廊上。
  • The porch is supported by six immense pillars.门廊由六根大柱子支撑着。
8 shortcut Cyswg     
n.近路,捷径
参考例句:
  • He was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.他总是在找成名发财的捷径。
  • If you take the shortcut,it will be two li closer.走抄道去要近2里路。
9 wren veCzKb     
n.鹪鹩;英国皇家海军女子服务队成员
参考例句:
  • A wren is a kind of short-winged songbird.鹪鹩是一种短翼的鸣禽。
  • My bird guide confirmed that a Carolina wren had discovered the thickets near my house.我掌握的鸟类知识使我确信,一只卡罗莱纳州鹪鹩已经发现了我家的这个灌木丛。
10 pedaling dcb5fb4578bb0a3a4f10a68c10779ae6     
vt.& vi.踩自行车的踏板(pedal的现在分词形式)
参考例句:
  • The back pedaling brake of the bike is out of order. 这辆自行车的倒轮闸失灵了。 来自互联网
  • Suspension system effectively reduces reacting force of pedaling. 避震系统可以有效的减缓踩踏时的反作用力。 来自互联网
11 copper HZXyU     
n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的
参考例句:
  • The students are asked to prove the purity of copper.要求学生们检验铜的纯度。
  • Copper is a good medium for the conduction of heat and electricity.铜是热和电的良导体。
12 brass DWbzI     
n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器
参考例句:
  • Many of the workers play in the factory's brass band.许多工人都在工厂铜管乐队中演奏。
  • Brass is formed by the fusion of copper and zinc.黄铜是通过铜和锌的熔合而成的。
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