Roadside Inn
The room into which Ethan had his[26] bag taken after his return from his adventure in Arcady was low-ceilinged and dim. The two small windows, one overlooking the dilapidated orchard6 at the rear and the little river beyond, the other revealing the murmuring depths of a big elm, afforded little light. The floor was delightfully7 uneven8; Ethan went downhill to the washstand and uphill again to the old mahogany bureau. The wide fire-place held a pair of antique andirons coveted9 by many a visitor, and the narrow shelf above was adorned10 with an equally desirable brass11 candlestick and a couple of opaque12 white glass vases which, ancient as they were, post-dated the shelf itself by half a hundred years. The bedstead, of mahogany, with rolling footboard, had made concessions13 to modernity. The pegs14 along the side, from which ropes[27] had once been stretched, remained, but an up-to-date wire spring and hair mattress15 had superseded16 the olden furnishings.
brass candlestick
Ethan lighted a cigarette, unstrapped his bag and took out a leathern portfolio17. With this on his knee, he sat at one of the open windows and scrawled18 a note.
big blue touring car
“Dear Vin, I am sending my man Farrell on to you with the machine with orders to place it at your disposal. Make what use you can of it. I think it is all right now, though it went back on us this morning about two miles north of here. Funny place for it to bust19, wasn’t it; looks as though it meant me to pay a visit here, eh? Well, I’m humoring it. I’ve decided20 to stay here for a day or two at the Roadside. I want to brush up a bit on mythology21. Very interesting subject, mythology, Vin. Just when I’ll follow the machine I can’t say yet; possibly in a day or two. Make my excuses to your mother and sisters; invent any old story you like. You might say, for instance, that Vertumnus, fickle22 god, has transferred his affections[28] from Pomona to a water-nymph. But you needn’t if you’d rather not. I don’t care what you say. Expect me when you see me.
“Yours,
“Ethan.”
With a smile as he thought of his friend’s perplexity on reading the note, Ethan folded it and tucked it into an envelope. Then addressing it to “Mr. Vincent Graves, The Boulders23, Stillhaven, Mass.,” he sealed it, dropped it into his pocket and made his way downstairs to dinner.
After dinner a big blue touring-car chugged its way southward along the shaded road, with Farrell at the wheel and Ethan’s note in Farrell’s pocket. Ethan watched it disappear. Then, drawing a chair to the edge of the porch, he set himself in it, put his heels on the railing, stuffed his hands into his pockets and asked himself with a puzzled smile why he had done it.
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1 sprawls | |
n.(城市)杂乱无序拓展的地区( sprawl的名词复数 );随意扩展;蔓延物v.伸开四肢坐[躺]( sprawl的第三人称单数 );蔓延;杂乱无序地拓展;四肢伸展坐着(或躺着) | |
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3 tavern | |
n.小旅馆,客栈;小酒店 | |
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n.(尤指娱乐界的)名人( celebrity的名词复数 );名流;名声;名誉 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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6 orchard | |
n.果园,果园里的全部果树,(美俚)棒球场 | |
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10 adorned | |
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11 brass | |
n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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n.(尤指由政府或雇主给予的)特许权( concession的名词复数 );承认;减价;(在某地的)特许经营权 | |
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n.衣夹( peg的名词复数 );挂钉;系帐篷的桩;弦钮v.用夹子或钉子固定( peg的第三人称单数 );使固定在某水平 | |
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[医]被代替的,废弃的 | |
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17 portfolio | |
n.公事包;文件夹;大臣及部长职位 | |
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18 scrawled | |
乱涂,潦草地写( scrawl的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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19 bust | |
vt.打破;vi.爆裂;n.半身像;胸部 | |
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21 mythology | |
n.神话,神话学,神话集 | |
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22 fickle | |
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23 boulders | |
n.卵石( boulder的名词复数 );巨砾;(受水或天气侵蚀而成的)巨石;漂砾 | |
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