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Chapter Two
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Chapter Two
Miss Lemon’s sister, whose name was Mrs. Hubbard, had a definite resemblance to her sister. Shewas a good deal yellower of skin, she was plumper, her hair was more frivolously1 done, and shewas less brisk in manner, but the eyes that looked out of a round and amiable2 countenance3 werethe same shrewd eyes that gleamed through Miss Lemon’s pince-nez.
“This is very kind of you, I’m sure, M. Poirot,” she said. “Very kind. And such a delicious tea,too. I’m sure I’ve eaten far more than I should—well, perhaps just one more sandwich—tea? Well,just half a cup.”
“First,” said Poirot, “we make the repast—afterwards we get down to business.”
He smiled at her amiably4 and twirled his moustache, and Mrs. Hubbard said:
“You know, you’re exactly like I pictured you from Felicity’s description.”
After a moment’s startled realisation that Felicity was the severe Miss Lemon’s Christian5 name,Poirot replied that he should have expected no less given Miss Lemon’s efficiency.
“Of course,” said Mrs. Hubbard absently, taking a second sandwich, “Felicity has never caredfor people. I do. That’s why I’m so worried.”
“Can you explain to me exactly what does worry you?”
“Yes, I can. It would be natural enough for money to be taken—small sums here and there. Andif it were jewellery that’s quite straightforward6 too—at least, I don’t mean straightforward, quitethe opposite—but it would fit in—with kleptomania7 or dishonesty. But I’ll just read you a list ofthe things that have been taken, that I’ve put down on paper.”
Mrs. Hubbard opened her bag and took out a small notebook.
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frivolously
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adv.轻浮地,愚昧地 | |
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amiable
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countenance
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amiably
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Christian
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straightforward
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kleptomania
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bracelet
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earrings
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enumerate
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monstrous
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retirement
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compulsory
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haphazard
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ingenuity
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intrigued
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baker
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efficiently
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daggers
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drawn
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malice
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catering
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