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Second Act - Certainty
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Mr. Satterthwaite had come over for the day to Monte Carlo. His round of house-parties was over, and the Riviera in September was rather a favourite haunt of his.
He was sitting in the gardens enjoying the sun and reading a two- days-old Daily Mail.
Suddenly a name caught his attention. Strange. Death of Sir
Bartholomew Strange. He read the paragraph through:
We much regret having to announce the death of Sir Bartholomew
Strange, the eminent1 nerve specialist. Sir Bartholomew was
entertaining a party of friends at his house in Yorkshire. Sir
Bartholomew appeared to be in perfect health and spirits, and his
demise2 occurred quite suddenly at the end of dinner. He was
chatting with his friends and drinking a glass of port when he had a
sudden seizure4 and died before medical aid could be summoned.
Sir Bartholomew will be deeply regretted. He was ...
Here followed a description of Sir Bartholomew’s career and work. Mr. Satterthwaite let the paper slip from his hand. He was very disagreeably impressed. A vision of the physician as he had seen him last flashed across his mind - big, jocund5, in the pink of condition. And now - dead. Certain words detached themselves from their context and floated about disagreeably in Mr. Satterthwaite’s mind. “Drinking a glass of port.” “Sudden seizure ... Died before medical aid could be summoned ... ”
Port, not a cocktail6, but otherwise curiously7 reminiscent of that death in Cornwall. Mr. Satterthwaite saw again the convulsed face of the mild old clergyman ...
Supposing that after all ...
He looked up to see Sir Charles Cartwright coming towards him across the grass.
Satterthwaite, by all that’s wonderful! Just the man I’d have chosen to see. Have you seen about poor old Tollie?
“I was just reading it now.”
Sir Charles dropped into a chair beside him. He was immaculately got up in yachting costume. No more grey flannels
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1 eminent | |
adj.显赫的,杰出的,有名的,优良的 | |
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n.死亡;v.让渡,遗赠,转让 | |
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3 ass | |
n.驴;傻瓜,蠢笨的人 | |
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4 seizure | |
n.没收;占有;抵押 | |
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5 jocund | |
adj.快乐的,高兴的 | |
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6 cocktail | |
n.鸡尾酒;餐前开胃小吃;混合物 | |
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7 curiously | |
adv.有求知欲地;好问地;奇特地 | |
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8 flannels | |
法兰绒男裤; 法兰绒( flannel的名词复数 ) | |
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9 gore | |
n.凝血,血污;v.(动物)用角撞伤,用牙刺破;缝以补裆;顶 | |
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11 eyebrows | |
眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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12 chivalry | |
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13 continental | |
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14 stiffened | |
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15 nicotine | |
n.(化)尼古丁,烟碱 | |
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16 berth | |
n.卧铺,停泊地,锚位;v.使停泊 | |
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17 constable | |
n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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18 wagon | |
n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车 | |
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19 stifled | |
(使)窒息, (使)窒闷( stifle的过去式和过去分词 ); 镇压,遏制; 堵 | |
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20 disapproved | |
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21 standing | |
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22 meditatively | |
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23 permanently | |
adv.永恒地,永久地,固定不变地 | |
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24 susceptible | |
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25 touching | |
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26 inquiry | |
n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
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27 psychology | |
n.心理,心理学,心理状态 | |
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28 twitched | |
vt.& vi.(使)抽动,(使)颤动(twitch的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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29 forefinger | |
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30 sniffs | |
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的第三人称单数 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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31 disastrous | |
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32 justified | |
a.正当的,有理的 | |
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33 exclamation | |
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34 zeal | |
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35 determined | |
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36 preposterous | |
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37 amiable | |
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38 Mediterranean | |
adj.地中海的;地中海沿岸的 | |
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