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There are certain humiliating moments in the lives of the greatest of men. It has been said that no
man is a hero to his valet. To that may be added that few men are heroes to themselves at the
moment of visiting their dentist.
Hercule Poirot was morbidly1 conscious of this fact.
He was a man who was accustomed to have a good opinion of himself. He was Hercule Poirot,
superior in most ways to other men. But in this moment he was unable to feel superior in any way
whatever. His morale2 was down to zero. He was just that ordinary, craven figure, a man afraid of
the dentist’s chair.
Mr. Morley had finished his professional ablutions. He was speaking now in his encouraging
professional manner.
“Hardly as warm as it should be, is it, for the time of year?”
Gently he led the way to the appointed spot—to The Chair! Deftly3 he played with its head rest,
running it up and down.
Hercule Poirot took a deep breath, stepped up, sat down and relaxed his head to Mr. Morley’s
professional fiddlings.
“There,” said Mr. Morley with hideous4 cheerfulness. “That quite comfortable? Sure?”
In sepulchral5 tones Poirot said that it was quite comfortable.
Mr. Morley swung his little table nearer, picked up his little mirror, seized an instrument and
prepared to get on with the job.
Hercule Poirot grasped the arms of the chair, shut his eyes and opened his mouth.
“Any special trouble?” Mr. Morley inquired.
Slightly indistinctly, owing to the difficulty of forming consonants6 while keeping the mouth
open, Hercule Poirot was understood to say that there was no special trouble. This was, indeed, the
twice yearly overhaul7 that his sense of order and neatness demanded. It was, of course, possible
that there might be nothing to do … Mr. Morley might, perhaps, overlook that second tooth from
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morbidly
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deftly
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hideous
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consonants
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overhaul
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briefly
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rinse
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applied
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dressing
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assented
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spoke
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banking
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resentment
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remarkable
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gallant
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buckle
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provincial
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v.(猛力地)扭( wrench的过去式和过去分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛 | |
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tinkling
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gallantly
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