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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
The Frenchman came in with a quick yet unhurried tread. As he shook hands with Colonel Carburyhe shot a keen, interested glance at Poirot. Carbury said:
‘This is M. Hercule Poirot. Staying with me. Been talking to him about this business down atPetra.’
‘Ah, yes?’ Gerard’s quick eyes looked Poirot up and down. ‘You are interested?’
Hercule Poirot threw up his hands.
‘Alas! one is always incurably2 interested in one’s own subject.’
‘True,’ said Gerard.
‘Have a drink?’ said Carbury.
He poured out a whisky and soda3 and placed it by Gerard’s elbow. He held up the decanterinquiringly, but Poirot shook his head. Colonel Carbury set it down again and drew his chair a littlenearer.
‘Well,’ he said, ‘where are we?’
‘I gather,’ said Poirot to Gerard, ‘that Colonel Carbury is not satisfied.’
Gerard made an expressive4 gesture.
‘And that,’ he said, ‘is my fault! And I may be wrong. Remember that, Colonel Carbury, I maybe entirely5 wrong.’
Carbury gave a grunt6.
‘Give Poirot the facts,’ he said.
Dr Gerard began by a brief recapitulation of the events preceding the journey to Petra. He gave ashort sketch7 of the various members of the Boynton family and described the condition of emotionalstrain under which they were labouring.
Poirot listened with interest.
Then Gerard proceeded to the actual events of their first day at Petra, describing how he hadreturned to the camp.
‘I was in for a bad bout1 of malaria—cerebral type,’ he explained. ‘For that I proposed to treatmyself by an intravenous injection of quinine. That is the usual method.’
Poirot nodded his comprehension.
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n.侵袭,发作;一次(阵,回);拳击等比赛 | |
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5 entirely | |
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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v.嘟哝;作呼噜声;n.呼噜声,嘟哝 | |
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n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述 | |
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adj.合格的,有资格的,胜任的,有限制的 | |
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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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n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨 | |
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