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Third Act - Discovery
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Third Act - Discovery
CHAPTER 1 Mrs Babbington
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Mrs. Babbington had moved into a small fisherman’s cottage not far from the harbour. She was expecting a sister home from Japan in about six months. Until her sister arrived she was making no plans for the future. The cottage chanced to be vacant, and she took it for six months. She felt too bewildered by her sudden loss to move away from Loomouth. Stephen Babbington had held the living of St. Petroch, Loomouth, for seventeen years. They had been, on the whole, seventeen happy and peaceful years, in spite of the sorrow occasioned by the death of her son Robin1. Of her remaining children, Edward was in Ceylon, Lloyd was in South Africa, and Stephen was third officer on the Angolia. They wrote frequently and affectionately, but they could offer neither a home nor companionship to their mother.
Margaret Babbington was very lonely ...
Not that she allowed herself much time for thinking. She was still active in the parish - the new vicar was unmarried, and she spent a good deal of time working in the tiny plot of ground in front of the cottage. She was a woman whose flowers were part of her life. She was working there one afternoon when she heard the latch2 of the gate click, and looked up to see Sir Charles Cartwright and Egg Lytton Gore3.
Margaret was not surprised to see Egg. She knew that the girl and her mother were due to return shortly. But she was surprised to see Sir Charles. Rumour4 had insisted that he had left the neighbourhood for good. There had been paragraphs copied from other papers about his doings in the South of France. There had been a board “TO BE SOLD” stuck up in the garden of Crow's Nest. No one had expected Sir Charles to return. Yet return he had. Mrs. Babbington shook the untidy hair back from her hot forehead and looked ruefully at her earth-stained hands.
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1 robin | |
n.知更鸟,红襟鸟 | |
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2 latch | |
n.门闩,窗闩;弹簧锁 | |
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3 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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4 rumour | |
n.谣言,谣传,传闻 | |
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5 sitting-room | |
n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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6 cosy | |
adj.温暖而舒适的,安逸的 | |
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7 chrysanthemums | |
n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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8 frankly | |
adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说 | |
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9 forestalled | |
v.先发制人,预先阻止( forestall的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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10 exhumation | |
n.掘尸,发掘;剥璐 | |
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11 distressing | |
a.使人痛苦的 | |
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12 softened | |
(使)变软( soften的过去式和过去分词 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰 | |
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13 utterly | |
adv.完全地,绝对地 | |
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14 autopsy | |
n.尸体解剖;尸检 | |
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15 nicotine | |
n.(化)尼古丁,烟碱 | |
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16 inveterate | |
adj.积习已深的,根深蒂固的 | |
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17 smokers | |
吸烟者( smoker的名词复数 ) | |
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18 hustle | |
v.推搡;竭力兜售或获取;催促;n.奔忙(碌) | |
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19 nervously | |
adv.神情激动地,不安地 | |
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20 momentary | |
adj.片刻的,瞬息的;短暂的 | |
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21 apparently | |
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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22 brutal | |
adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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23 sketch | |
n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述 | |
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24 Oxford | |
n.牛津(英国城市) | |
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25 ordained | |
v.任命(某人)为牧师( ordain的过去式和过去分词 );授予(某人)圣职;(上帝、法律等)命令;判定 | |
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26 rev | |
v.发动机旋转,加快速度 | |
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27 shuddered | |
v.战栗( shudder的过去式和过去分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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28 motive | |
n.动机,目的;adv.发动的,运动的 | |
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29 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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