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Twenty-seven COLIN LAMB’S NARRATIVE I
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Twenty-seven COLIN LAMB’S NARRATIVE1 I
“You don’t seem to have got much out of that Ramsay woman?” complained Colonel Beck.
“There wasn’t much to get.”
“Sure of that?”
“Yes.”
“She’s not an active party?”
“No.”
Beck gave me a searching glance.
“Satisfied?” he asked.
“Not really.”
“You hoped for more?”
“It doesn’t fill the gap.”
“Well—we’ll have to look elsewhere … give up crescents—eh?”
“Yes.”
“You’re very monosyllabic. Got a hangover?”
“I’m no good at this job,” I said slowly.
“Want me to pat you on the head and say ‘There, there?’”
In spite of myself I laughed.
“That’s better,” said Beck. “Now then, what’s it all about? Girl trouble, I suppose.”
I shook my head. “It’s been coming on for some time.”
“As a matter of fact I’ve noticed it,” said Beck unexpectedly. “The world’s in a confusing statenowadays. The issues aren’t clear as they used to be. When discouragement sets in, it’s like dryrot. Whacking2 great mushrooms bursting through the walls! If that’s so, your usefulness to us isover. You’ve done some first-class work, boy. Be content with that. Go back to those damnedseaweeds of yours.”
He paused and said: “You really like the beastly things, don’t you?”
“I find the whole subject passionately3 interesting.”
“I should find it repulsive4. Splendid variation in nature, isn’t there? Tastes, I mean. How’s thatpatent murder of yours? I bet you the girl did it.”
“You’re wrong,” I said.
Beck shook his finger at me in an admonitory and avuncular5 manner.
“What I say to you is: ‘Be prepared.’ And I don’t mean it in the Boy Scout
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1 narrative | |
n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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