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CHAPTER 10 The Barnards
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CHAPTER 10 The Barnards
Elizabeth Barnard' s parents lived in a minute bungalow1, one of fiftyor
so recently run up by a speculative2 builder on the confines of the town.
The name of it was Llandudno.
Mr. Barnard, a stout, bewildered-looking man of fifty-five or so, hadnoticed our approach and was standing3 waiting in the doorway4.
"Come in, gentlemen, " he said.
Inspector5 Kelsey took the initiative.
"This is Inspector Crome of Scotland Yard, sir, " he said. "He' scome down to help us over this business. "
"Scotland Yard?" said Mr. Barnard hopefully. "That' s good. Thismurdering villain6' s got to be laid by the heels. My poor little girl--"His face was distorted by a spasm7 of grief.
"And this is Mr. Hereule Poirot, also from London, and er--""Captain Hastings, " said Poirot.
"Pleased to meet you, gentlemen, " said Mr. Barnard mechanically.
"Come into the snuggery. I don' t know that my poor wife' s up to see-ingyou. All broken up, she is. "
However, by the time that we were ensconced in the living-room ofthe bungalow, Mrs. Barnard had made her appearance. She had evi-dentlybeen crying bitterly, her eyes were reddened and she walkedwith the uncertain gait of a person who had had a great shock.
"Why, Mother, that' s fine, " said Mr. Barnard. "You' re sure you' reall fight-eh?"
He patted her shoulder and draw her down into a chain"The superintendent8 was very kind, " said Mr. Bamard. "After he' dbroken the news to us, he said he' d leave any questions till later whenwe' d got over the first shock. "
"It is too creel. Oh, it is too cruel, " cried Mrs. Barnard tearfully.
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1 bungalow | |
n.平房,周围有阳台的木造小平房 | |
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8 superintendent | |
n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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9 intonation | |
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10 ass | |
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