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11 Superintendent Battle Arrives
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So apprehensive1 was Lord Caterham of being consulted by George that he spent the whole morning making a tour of his estate. Only the pangs2 of hunger drew him homeward. He also reflected that by now the worst would surely be over.
He sneaked3 into the house quietly by a small side door. From there he slipped neatly4 into his sanctum. He flattered himself that his entrance had not been observed, but there he was mistaken. The watchful5 Tredwell let nothing escape him. He presented himself at the door.
“You’ll excuse me, my lord——”
“What is it, Tredwell?”
“Mr. Lomax, my lord, is anxious to see you in the library as soon as you return.”
By this delicate method Tredwell conveyed that Lord Caterham had not yet returned unless he chose to say so.
Lord Caterham sighed, and then rose.
“I suppose it will have to be done sooner or later. In the library, you say?”
“Yes, my lord.”
Sighing again, Lord Caterham crossed the wide spaces of his ancestral home, and reached the library door. The door was locked. As he rattled6 the handle, it was unlocked from inside, opened a little way, and the face of George Lomax appeared, peering out suspiciously.
His face changed when he saw who it was.
“Ah, Caterham, come in. We were just wondering what had become of you.”
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Murmuring something vague about duties on the estate, repairs for tenants7, Lord Caterham sidled in apologetically. There were two other men in the room. One was Colonel Melrose, the Chief
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1 apprehensive | |
adj.担心的,恐惧的,善于领会的 | |
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v.潜行( sneak的过去式和过去分词 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状 | |
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n.房客( tenant的名词复数 );佃户;占用者;占有者 | |
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12 superintendent | |
n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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