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[灌水无罪]2017年2月20日【在水一方】03之91水er加油至水完再水! [复制链接]

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只看该作者 310楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:24:32
‘Watching the news...’ he said scathingly. ‘I'd like to know what he's really up to. As if a normal boy cares what's on the news— Dudley hasn't got a clue what's going on; doubt he knows who the Prime Minister is! Anyway, it's not as if there'd be anything about his lot on our news—’
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只看该作者 311楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:26:10
‘Vernon, shh!’ said Aunt Petunia. ‘The window's open!’
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只看该作者 312楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:27:52
‘Oh—yes— sorry, dear.’
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只看该作者 313楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:29:25
The Dursleys fell silent. Harry listened to a jingle about Fruit ‘n’ Bran breakfast cereal while he watched Mrs. Figg, a batty cat-loving old lady from nearby Wisteria Walk, amble slowly past. She was frowning and muttering to herself. Harry was very pleased he was concealed behind the bush, as Mrs. Figg had recently taken to asking him round for tea whenever she met him in the street. She had rounded the corner and vanished from view before Uncle Vernon's voice floated out of the window again.
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只看该作者 314楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:29:51
‘Dudders out for tea?’
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只看该作者 315楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:30:53
‘At the Polkisses',’ said Aunt Petunia fondly. ‘He's got so many little friends, he's so popular...’
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只看该作者 316楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:32:42
Harry suppressed a snort with difficulty. The Dursleys really were astonishingly stupid about their son, Dudley. They had swallowed all his dim-witted lies about having tea with a different member of his gang every night of the summer holidays. Harry knew perfectly well that Dudley had not been to tea anywhere; he and his gang spent every evening vandalising the play park, smoking on street corners and throwing stones at passing cars and children. Harry had seen them at it during his evening walks around Little Whinging; he had spent most of the holidays wandering the streets, scavenging newspapers from bins along the way.
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只看该作者 317楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:34:22
The opening notes of the music that heralded the seven o'clock news reached Harry's ears and his stomach turned over. Perhaps tonight—after a month of waiting—would be the night.
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只看该作者 318楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:35:20
‘Record numbers of stranded holidaymakers fill airports as the Spanish baggage-handlers’ strike reaches its second week—’
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只看该作者 319楼 发表于: 2017-02-20 17:37:18
‘Give ‘em a lifelong siesta, I would,’ snarled Uncle Vernon over the end of the newsreader's sentence, but no matter: outside in the flowerbed, Harry's stomach seemed to unclench. If anything had happened, it would surely have been the first item on the news; death and destruction were more important than stranded holidaymakers.