Under the Lilacs - Chapter 20
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A superb display of flags flapped gayly in the breeze on the September morning when Ben proudly entered his teens. An irruption of bunting seemed to have broken out all over the old house, for banners of every shape and size, color and design, flew from chimney-top to gable, porch and gate-way, making the quiet place look as lively as a circus tent, which was just what Ben most desired and delighted in., ,The boys had been up very early to prepare the show, and when it was ready enjoyed it hugely, for the fresh wind made the pennons cut strange
capers
1. The winged lion of Venice looked as if trying to fly away home; the Chinese dragon appeared to
brandish
2 his forked tail as he clawed at the Burmese peacock; the double-headed eagle of Russia pecked at the Turkish crescent with one
beak
3, while the other seemed to be screaming to the English royal beast, "Come on and lend a paw." In the hurry of
hoisting
4 the Siamese elephant got turned upside down, and now danced gayly on his head, with the stars and stripes waving proudly over him. A green flag with a yellow
harp
5 and sprig of shamrock hung in sight of the kitchen window, and Katy, the cook, got breakfast to the
tune
6 of "St. Patrick's day in the morning." Sancho's
kennel
7 was half hidden under a
rustling
8 paper imitation of the gorgeous Spanish banner, and the
scarlet
9 sun-and-moon flag of Arabia snapped and
flaunted
10 from the pole over the coach-house, as a delicate compliment to Lita, Arabian horses being considered the finest in the world., ,The little girls came out to see, and declared it was the loveliest sight they ever
beheld
11, while
Thorny
12 played "Hail Columbia" on his fife, and Ben, mounting the gate-post, crowed long and loud like a happy cockerel who had just reached his majority. He had been surprised and delighted with the gifts he found in his room on awaking and guessed why Miss Celia and Thorny gave him such pretty things, for among them was a match-box made like a mouse-trap. The doggy buttons and the horsey whip were treasures, indeed, for Miss Celia had not given them when they first planned to do so, because Sancho's return seemed to be joy and reward enough for that occasion. But he did not forget to thank Mrs.
Moss
13 for the cake she sent him, nor the girls for the red
mittens
14 which they had secretly and painfully knit. Bab's was long and thin, with a very
pointed
16 thumb, Betty's short and wide, with a stubby thumb, and all their mother's pulling and pressing could not make them look alike, to the great affliction of the little knitters. Ben, however, assured them that he rather preferred odd ones, as then he could always tell which was right and which left. He put them on immediately and went about cracking the new whip with an expression of content which was
droll
17 to see, while the children followed after, full of
admiration
18 for the hero of the day., , ,The first to arrive, however, was an uninvited guest, for just as Bab and Betty sat down on the porch steps, in their stiff pink calico frocks and white
ruffled
21
aprons
23, to
repose
24 a moment before the party came in, a rustling was heard among the lilacs, and out stepped Alfred Tennyson Barlow, looking like a small
Robin
25
Hood
26, in a green blouse with a silver
buckle
27 on his broad belt, a feather in his little cap and a bow in his hand., ,"I have come to shoot. I heard about it. My papa told me what arching meant. Will there be any little cakes? I like them.", ,He always leads in pranks and capers. 他老是带头胡闹和开玩笑。 来自辞典例句,She answered with a brandish of her umbrella.她挥动着伞回答。
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