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Mrs. Oliver was seated in a bus. She was slightly out of breath though full of the zest1 of the chase.
What she called in her own mind the Peacock, had led a somewhat brisk pace. Mrs. Oliver was nota rapid walker. Going along the Embankment she followed him at a distance of some twenty yardsor so. At Charing2 Cross he got into the underground. Mrs. Oliver also got into the underground. AtSloane Square he got out, so did Mrs. Oliver. She waited in a bus queue some three or four peoplebehind him. He got on a bus and so did she. He got out at World’s End, so did Mrs. Oliver. Heplunged into a bewildering maze3 of streets between King’s Road and the river. He turned intowhat seemed a builder’s yard. Mrs. Oliver stood in the shadow of a doorway4 and watched. Heturned into an alleyway, Mrs. Oliver gave him a moment or two and then followed—he wasnowhere to be seen. Mrs. Oliver reconnoitred her general surroundings. The whole place appearedsomewhat decrepit5. She wandered farther down the alleyway. Other alleyways led off from it—some of them cul-de-sacs. She had completely lost her sense of direction when she once morecame to the builder’s yard and a voice spoke6 behind her, startling her considerably7. It said,politely, “I hope I didn’t walk too fast for you.”
She turned sharply. Suddenly what had recently been almost fun, a chase undertakenlightheartedly and in the best of spirits, now was that no longer. What she felt now was a suddenunexpected throb8 of fear. Yes, she was afraid. The atmosphere had suddenly become tinged9 withmenace. Yet the voice was pleasant, polite; but behind it she knew there was anger. The suddenkind of anger that recalled to her in a confused fashion all the things one read in newspapers.
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n.乐趣;滋味,风味;兴趣 | |
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n.迷宫,八阵图,混乱,迷惑 | |
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