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CHAPTER III THE CORNISH MYSTERY
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CHAPTER III THE CORNISH MYSTERY
'Mrs Pengelley,' announced our landlady1, and withdrew discreetly2.
Many unlikely people came to consult Poirot, but to my mind, the woman who stood nervouslyjust inside the door, fingering her feather neck-piece, was the most unlikely of all. She was soextraordinarily commonplace - a thin, faded woman of about fifty, dressed in a braided coat andskirt, some gold jewellery at her neck, and with her grey hair surmounted3 by a singularlyunbecoming hat. In a country town, you pass a hundred Mrs Pengelleys in the street every day.
Poirot came forward and greeted her pleasantly, perceiving her obvious embarrassment4.
'Madamel Take a chair, I beg of you. My colleague, Captain Hastings.' The lady sat down,murmuring uncertainly: 'You are M.
Poirot, the detective?' 'At your service, madame.' But our guest was still tongue-tied. She sighed,twisted her fingers, and grew steadily5 redder and redder.
'There is something I can do for you, eh, madame?' 'Well, I thought - that is - you see - ' 'Proceed,madame, I beg of you - proceed.' Mrs Pengelley, thus encouraged, took a grip on herself.
'It's this way, M. Poirot - I don't want to have anything to do with the police. No, I wouldn't go tothe police for anythingl But all the same, I'm sorely troubled about something. And yet I don'tknow if I ought - ' She stopped abruptly6.
The, I have nothing to do with the police. My investigations7 are strictly8 private.'
Mrs Pengelley caught at the word.
'Private - that's what I want. I don't want any talk or fuss, or things in the papers. Wicked it is, theway they write things, until the family could never hold up their heads again. And it isn't as thoughI was even sure - it's just a dreadful idea that's come to me, and put it out of my head I can't.' Shepaused for breath. 'And all the time I may be wickedly wronging poor Edward. It's a terriblethought for any wife to have. But you do read of such dreadful things nowadays.'
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landlady
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战胜( surmount的过去式和过去分词 ); 克服(困难); 居于…之上; 在…顶上 | |
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recital
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motive
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frankly
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impaired
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fishy
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entirely
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widower
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