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儿童英语读物《神奇树屋》 第二册 Knight At Dawn 05

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5被捕

“快快!”安妮喊着。

杰克紧紧跟在她后面。

有人追过来了吗?

“这儿!快!”安妮朝着门厅的一扇门猛冲过去。她把门推开了。他们俩一下子跌进了一个黑洞洞、冷冰冰的房间。门吱嘎一声关上了。

“给我手电筒。”安妮说。杰克把手电筒递给她,她揿亮手电筒。

天呀!一排骑士就站在他们面前!

安妮按熄手电筒。

万籁俱寂。

“他们不会动。”杰克低声说。

安妮又揿亮手电筒。

“它们只是些空壳。”杰克说。

“没有脑袋。”安妮说。

“把手电筒给我用一下。”杰克说,“我要看看书。”

安妮递给他手电筒。他抽出那本城堡书,飞快地翻动书页,直至找到了他要看的那一页。

他收好书。“这儿叫军械库。”他说,“这是贮藏盔甲和武器的地方。”

他用手电筒把房间四周都照了一遍。

“啊,好家伙。”杰克咕哝着。

亮光照在胸铠、臂铠、腿铠上面,闪闪发光。架子上摆满了头盔和武器。盾牌上搁着矛、剑、弩、棍棒,还有战斧。

大厅里爆发出一片喧闹声。说话的声音!

“我们快藏起来!”安妮说。

“等等。”杰克说,“我得先确认一件事。”

“那就赶快。”安妮说。

“一秒钟就足够了。”杰克说,“把这拿着。”他把手电筒递给安妮。

他试着举起架子上的一顶头盔。头盔太重了。

他拼尽全身力气把头盔套在自己头上。头盔上的脸盔砰的一声关上了。

唉,算了吧!这比头上坐着一个五岁的孩子还要糟糕呢。更像头上坐着一个十岁的孩子。

杰克不仅抬不起头,而且什么也看不见。

“杰克!”安妮的声音好像从很远的地方传来。

“说话声越来越近了!”

“关掉手电筒!”杰克的声音在金属腔里面回响。

他挣扎着想脱掉头盔。

他陡然间失去了平衡,一下子撞到其他的盔甲上。

金属盔片和武器掉到地板上砰砰直响。

杰克躺在黑暗中的地板上。

他企图站起来。但是他的头太重了。

他听见了沉沉的说话声。

有人抓住他的臂膀。接下来他只知道,他的头盔被猛地一下拿掉了。一把熊熊燃烧的火炬直接照在他的眼前。

5 Trapped

“Come on!” cried Annie.

Jack raced behind her.

Were they being followed?

“Here! Quick!” Annie dashed toward a door off the hallway. She pushed the door open. The two of them stumbled into a dark, cold room. The door creaked shut behind them.

“Give me the flashlight,” said Annie. Jack handed it to her, and she switched it on.Yikes! A row of knights right in front of them!

Annie flicked off the light.

Silence.

“They aren’t moving,” Jack whispered.

Annie turned the light back on.

“They’re just suits,” Jack said.

“Without heads,” said Annie.

“Let me have the flashlight a second,” said Jack. “So I can look in the book.”

Annie handed him the flashlight. He pulled out the castle book. He flipped through the pages until he found what he was looking for.

Jack put the book away. “It’s called the armory,” he said. “It’s where armor and weapons are stored.”

He shined the flashlight around the room.

“Oh, man,” whispered Jack.

The light fell on shiny breastplates, leg plates, arm plates. On shelves filled with helmets and weapons. On shields, spears, swords, c

rossbows, clubs, battle-axes.

There was a noise in the hall. Voices!

“Let’s hide!” said Annie.

“Wait,” said Jack. “I got to check on something first.”

“Hurry,” said Annie.

“It’ll take just a second,” said Jack. “Hold this.” He handed Annie the flashlight.

He tried to lift a helmet from a shelf. It was too heavy.

He bent over and dragged the helmet over his head. The visor slammed shut.

Oh, forget it. It was worse than having a five-year-old on your head.

More like having a ten-year-old on your head.

Not only could Jack not lift his head, he couldn’t see anything, either.

“Jack!” Annie’ s voice sounded far away.“The voices are getting closer!”

“Turn off the flashlight!” Jack’s voice echoed inside the metal chamber.

He struggled to get the helmet off.

Suddenly he lost his balance and went crashing into other pieces of armor.

The metal plates and weapons clattered to the floor.

Jack lay on the floor in the dark.

He tried to get up. But his head was too heavy.

He heard deep voices.

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