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CHAPTER II THE ADVENTURE OF THE CLAPHAM COOK
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CHAPTER II THE ADVENTURE OF THE CLAPHAM COOK
At the time that I was sharing rooms with my friend Hercule Poirot, it was my custom to readaloud to him the headlines in the morning newspaper, the Daily Blare.
The Daily Blare was a paper that made the most of any opportunity for sensationalism. Robberiesand murders did not lurk1 obscurely in its back pages. Instead they hit you in the eye in large typeon the front page.
ABSCONDING2 BANK CLERK DISAPPEARS WITH FI17TY THOUSAND POUNDS'
WORTH OF NEGOTIABLE SECURITIES, I read.
HUSBAND PUTS HIS HEAD IN GAS-OVEN. UNHAPPY HOME LI17.
MISSING TYPIST. PRETTY OIRL O17 TWENTY-ONE. WHEI IS EDNA FIELD?
'There you are, Poirot, plenty to choose from. An absconding bank clerk, a mysterious suicide, amissing typist - which will you have?' My friend was in a placid3 mood. He quietly shook his head.
'I am not greatly attracted to any of them, mon ant/. Today I feel inclined for the life of ease. Itwould have to be a very interesting problem to tempt4 me from my chair. See you, I have affairs ofimportance of my own to attend to.' 'Such as?' 'My wardrobe, Hastings. If I mistake not, there is onmy new grey suit the spot of grease- only the unique spot, but it is sufficient to trouble me. Thenthere is my winter overcoat - I must lay him aside in the powder of Keatings. And I think - yes, Ithink - the moment is ripe for the trimmings of my moustaches - and afterwards I must apply thepomade.' 'Well,' I said, strolling to the window, 'I doubt if you'll be able to carry out this deliriousprogramme. That was a ring at the bell.
You have a client.'
'Unless the affair is one of national importance, I touch it not,' declared Poirot with dignity.
A moment later our privacy was invaded by a stout5 red-faced lady who panted audibly as a resultof her rapid ascent6 of the stairs.
'You're M. Poirot?' she demanded, as she sank into a chair.
'I am Hercule Poirot, yes, madame.'
'You're not a bit like what I thought you'd be,' said the lady, eyeing him with some disfavour. 'Didyou pay for the bit in the paper saying what a clever detective you were, or did they put it inthemselves?'
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credentials
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bequest
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(因违反协议、犯规、受罚等)丧失,失去( forfeit的现在分词 ) | |
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初级律师( solicitor的名词复数 ) | |
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