In the spring of 1902 Professor Parkin stayed at an inn called the Globe. He was shown to a room with two beds and a good view of the sea from the window. Who could have known that ever since he picked up the whistle from the beach, the bed and the window have become his terror at night....
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Vocabulary:
Word
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Meaning / Example
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Picture
Illustration
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whistle
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an instrument to make a high pitch sound when we blow in
it
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beach
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the land near the sea
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curtain
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the cloth hang on the window
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breakwater
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a wall made of stone or wood to stop the wave
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candle
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we light the candle to see in the dark
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blanket
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we usually put this on when we go to sleep on cold days
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sheet
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a thin piece of paper, or cloth, or metal
|
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storm
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a very bad weather with a lot of strong wind and heavy
rain
|
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wave
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to move your hand left and right at something
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pillow
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we usually have this under the head when we sleep
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fall
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to go down suddenly
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mouse
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a small grey animal
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sand
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There is a lot of sand in the beach
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dirt
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something not clean
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terror
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something that makes us very afraid
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guest
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someone who visits or stays at another person’s house
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play golf
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play a kind of sport
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blow
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The wind blows
very strongly.
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into
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She throws the
ball into the basket.
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over
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He puts the
ball over the net.
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throw
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to make something move in the air with your hand.
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