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Back at the resort, the Alden children found their grandfather sitting on the cabin porch with Abby.
“How did you make out in town?” Grandfather asked.
“We got everything we’ll need for the signs,” said Henry, handing Abby the change. “Sandpaper, brushes, and paint.”
Violet nodded. “Wait till you see the great colors we chose!”
“Well, those signs can use a bit of pizzazz. But are you sure you want to spend your time working?” asked Abby.
Grandfather laughed. “You don’t know these children, Abby. There’s nothing they like better than hard work.”
“Well, then it’s okay. Oh, by the way,” said Abby, “any luck with the riddle2?”
Jessie didn’t want to lie, but she didn’t want to get Abby’s hopes up, either. “We’re still working on it,” she said.
“I wouldn’t spend too much time on it if I were you,” Abby advised. “I’m sure Rilla’s right. There probably isn’t any treasure at all.”
But the Aldens weren’t convinced Rilla was right. They had a strong hunch3 there was a treasure. And it was a treasure just waiting to be found.
After a swim in the lake and a game of horseshoes with Adam, they got to work on the signs. Sitting in the shade of an elm, they sanded the rough spots where the paint was chipped and peeling. Henry worked on the sign for THE OGOPOGO GIFT SHOP. Jessie tackled CABINS FOR RENT. And Violet and Benny worked on THE OGOPOGO RESORT.
Jessie had just brought out a thermos4 of lemonade when she noticed something that made her frown. “That’s odd,” she said. “Didn’t Patch carve an Ogopogo for every porch?”
“That’s right.” Henry said. “At least, that’s what Abby said.”
Violet asked, “What’s odd about that?”
Jessie gestured toward the line of cabins. “Take a look at the porch on the far right.”
They all followed Jessie’s gaze. “Oh,” said Violet. “I see what you mean, Jessie. No carving5.”
“Maybe Abby sold it,” guessed Violet.
“Everything Patch made sold like hot-cakes. Remember?” said Henry.
“Still, it is kind of weird,” insisted Jessie. “I’m sure that carving was on the porch when we arrived.”
“You know what I think?” added Benny. “I think the number seven is a clue.”
“What makes you say that, Benny?” Henry questioned.
“For one thing, Patch had seven cats,” Benny explained. “And for another thing, cats have seven lives.”
“Nine,” Jessie corrected.
“What?”
“Cats have nine lives, Benny,” Jessie told him. “At least, that’s how the saying goes.”
“Nine?” Benny scratched his head. “Are you sure?”
Nodding, Jessie smiled at her little brother.
“You know what, Benny?” said Henry. “I think you’re on to something with the number seven. After all, there are seven cats with seven names that begin with the letter C.”
Benny nodded. “Clem, Chelsey, Custard, Charlie, Coco, Chad, and Crumpet.”
“Very good, Benny!” praised Jessie.
The youngest Alden beamed. “A detective always remembers stuff like that.”
“You think it’s some kind of clue, Henry?” Violet wondered.
“Got to be,” said Henry. “I just can’t shake the feeling those seven C’s must mean something.” Just then, he clapped a hand over his mouth, surprised by his own words.
“What are you thinking, Henry?” asked Jessie.
“I’m thinking we should check out Patch O’Brien’s boat,” answered Henry.
“Why do you say that, Henry?” Violet asked.
“Think about it.” Henry looked around at his brother and sisters. “What’s the name of Abby’s boat?”
“The Seven Seas,” Jessie said, puzzled. Then her face brightened as she suddenly caught on. “The seven cats all have names that start with a C—the seven C’s!”
“The cats are pointing the way to the boat!” Benny let out a cheer. Solving clues was always fun.
“You think there’s something hidden on the Seven Seas?” Violet asked.
“Let’s go find out.” Henry scrambled6 to his feet. “Max said we were welcome on the Seven Seas anytime. And there’s no time like right now,” he added.
Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny put on life jackets and hurried down to the lake. They wasted no time climbing aboard the Seven Seas. As they began to look around, Jessie spoke7 up.
“Remember,” she said, “anything that looks unusual can be a clue.”
The others gave Jessie the thumbs-up. They were determined8 to check out every inch of the boat. But it wasn’t long before Benny found something.
“Come look!” he called out.
Henry, Jessie, and Benny hurried over.
Benny had removed the life jackets stowed in the compartment9 under the bench seat. He was staring down into the empty bin1.
“What is it?” asked Henry.
“I think I just found a clue!” Benny sounded excited.
The others crowded around. Sure enough, a message had been carved into the wood at the bottom of the storage bin.
“Benny, you’re an awesome10 detective!” Jessie said proudly.
“I guess I am.” Benny grinned from ear to ear. “But … what does it say?”
Jessie read the strange message aloud.
Backwards11 or forwards,
from left or from right,
it’s always the same,
by day or by night.
“Patch sure made hard riddles,” said Benny.
Jessie began to copy the riddle in her notebook. “I just hope we can figure this one out.”
“What’s the same backwards or forwards?” Benny said, after a moment’s thought.
Nobody had any ideas. It seemed like the more they looked for answers, the more questions they had.
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n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件 | |
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n.谜,谜语,粗筛;vt.解谜,给…出谜,筛,检查,鉴定,非难,充满于;vi.出谜 | |
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5 carving | |
n.雕刻品,雕花 | |
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6 scrambled | |
v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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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 | |
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11 backwards | |
adv.往回地,向原处,倒,相反,前后倒置地 | |
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