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Eleven I
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Eleven I
Andrew Restarick was writing a cheque—he made a slight grimace1 as he did so.
His office was large and handsomely furnished in typical conventional tycoon2 fashion—thefurnishing and fittings had been Simon Restarick’s and Andrew Restarick had accepted themwithout interest and had made few changes except for removing a couple of pictures and replacingthem by his own portrait which he had brought up from the country, and a watercolour of TableMountain.
Andrew Restarick was a man of middle age, beginning to put on flesh, yet strangely littlechanged from the man some fifteen years younger in the picture hanging above him. There was thesame jutting3 out chin, the lips firmly pressed together, and the slightly raised quizzical eyebrows4.
Not a very noticeable man—an ordinary type and at the moment not a very happy man. Hissecretary entered the room—she advanced towards his desk, as he looked up.
“A Monsieur Hercule Poirot is here. He insists that he has an appointment with you—but I canfind no trace of one.”
“A Monsieur Hercule Poirot?” The name seemed vaguely5 familiar, but he could not rememberin what context. He shook his head—“I can’t remember anything about him—though I seem tohave heard the name. What does he look like?”
“A very small man—foreign—French I should say—with an enormous moustache—”
“Of course! I remember Mary describing him. He came to see old Roddy. But what’s all thisabout an appointment with me?”
“He says you wrote him a letter.”
“Can’t remember it—even if I did. Perhaps Mary—Oh well, never mind—bring him in. Isuppose I’d better see what this is all about.”
A moment or two later Claudia Reece-Holland returned ushering6 with her a small man with anegg-shaped head, large moustaches, pointed7 patent leather shoes and a general air of complacencywhich accorded very well with the description he had had from his wife.
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再发生,复发( recur的过去式和过去分词 ); 治愈 | |
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arsenic
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