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PART THREE DECEMBER 24TH VIII
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VIII
“How do you do, Mr. Lee? We’ve never actually met, but as you know, I’m chief constable
of the county. Johnson’s my name. I can’t tell you how distressed3 I am by this.”
“Thank you. It’s terrible—quite terrible. I—this is my wife.”
Lydia said in her quiet voice:
Her hand was on her husband’s shoulder.
Colonel Johnson said:
“Won’t you sit down, Mrs. Lee? Let me introduce M. Hercule Poirot.”
Hercule Poirot bowed. His eyes went interestedly from husband to wife.
Lydia’s hands pressed gently on Alfred’s shoulder.
“Sit down, Alfred.”
Alfred sat. He murmured:
“Hercule Poirot. Now, who—who—?”
He passed his hand in a dazed fashion over his forehead.
Lydia Lee said:
“Colonel Johnson will want to ask you a lot of questions, Alfred.”
The chief constable looked at her with approval. He was thankful that Mrs. Alfred Lee was
turning out to be such a sensible and competent woman.
Alfred said:
“Of course. Of course . . .”
Johnson said to himself;
“Shock seems to have knocked him out completely. Hope he can pull himself together a bit.”
Aloud he said:
“I’ve got a list here of everybody who was in the house tonight. Perhaps you’ll tell me, Mr.
Lee, if it is correct.”
He made a slight gesture to Sugden and the latter pulled out his note-book and once more
recited the list of names.
The businesslike procedure seemed to restore Alfred Lee to something more like his normal
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1 constable | |
n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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5 frightful | |
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6 regained | |
复得( regain的过去式和过去分词 ); 赢回; 重回; 复至某地 | |
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9 jurisdiction | |
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21 dressing | |
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22 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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23 brutality | |
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