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Hercule Poirot walked along the main street of Long Basing. That is, if you can describe as a mainstreet a street that is to all intents and purposes the only street, which was the case in Long Basing.
It was one of those villages that exhibit a tendency to length without breadth. It had an impressivechurch with a tall tower and a yew1 tree of elderly dignity in its churchyard. It had its full quota2 ofvillage shops disclosing much variety. It had two antique shops, one mostly consisting of strippedpine chimneypieces, the other disclosing a full house of piled up ancient maps, a good deal ofporcelain, most of it chipped, some worm-eaten old oak chests, shelves of glass, some Victoriansilver, all somewhat hampered3 in display by lack of space. There were two cafés, both rathernasty, there was a basket shop, quite delightful4, with a large variety of homemade wares5, there wasa post office-cum-greengrocer, there was a draper’s which dealt largely in millinery and also ashoe department for children and a large miscellaneous selection of haberdashery of all kinds.
There was a stationery6 and newspaper shop which also dealt in tobacco and sweets. There was awool shop which was clearly the aristocrat7 of the place. Two white-haired severe women were incharge of shelves and shelves of knitting materials of every description. Also large quantities ofdressmaking patterns and knitting patterns and which branched off into a counter for artneedlework. What had lately been the local grocer’s had now blossomed into calling itself “asupermarket” complete with stacks of wire baskets and packaged materials of every cereal andcleaning material, all in dazzling paper boxes. And there was a small establishment with one smallwindow with Lillah written across it in fancy letters, a fashion display of one French blouse,labelled “Latest chic,” and a navy skirt and a purple striped jumper labelled “separates.” Thesewere displayed by being flung down as by a careless hand in the window.
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yew
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妨碍,束缚,限制( hamper的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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delightful
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adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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wares
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n. 货物, 商品 | |
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n.文具;(配套的)信笺信封 | |
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aristocrat
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n.贵族,有贵族气派的人,上层人物 | |
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descried
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disarray
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twine
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fascination
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n.令人着迷的事物,魅力,迷恋 | |
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derange
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syllable
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inconvenient
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gland
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homage
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sneeringly
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chestnut
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baker
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enjoyment
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perfectly
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mincing
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proffered
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v.提供,贡献,提出( proffer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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