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CHAPTER XII THE THIRD-FLOOR FLAT
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CHAPTER XII THE THIRD-FLOOR FLAT
'Bother!' said Pat.
With a deepening frown she rummaged1 wildly in the silken trifle she called an evening bag. Twoyoung men and another girl watched her anxiously. They were all standing2 outside the closed doorof Patricia Garnett's flat.
'It's no good,' said Pat. 'It's not there. And now what shall we do?'
'What is life without a latchkey?' murmured Jimmy Faulkener.
He was a short, broad-shouldered young man, with good-tempered blue eyes.
Pat turned on him angrily. 'Don't make jokes, Jimmy. This is serious.'
'Look again, Pat,' said Donovan Bailey. 'It must be there somewhere.'
He had a lazy, pleasant voice that matched his lean, dark figure.
'If you ever brought it out,' said the other girl, Mildred Hope.
'Of course I brought it out,' said Pat. 'I believe I gave it to one of you two.' She turned on the manaccusingly. 'I told Donovan to take it for me.'
But she was not to find a scapegoat3 so easily. Donovan put in a firm disclaimer, and Jimmy backedhim up.
'I saw you put it in your bag, myself,' said Jimmy.
'Well, then, one of you dropped it out when you picked up my bag. I've dropped it once or twice.'
'Once or twice[' said Donovan. 'You've dropped it a dozen times at least, besides leaving it behindon every possible oc-casion.'
'I can't see why everything on earth doesn't drop out of it the whole time,' said Jimmy.
'The point is - how are we going to get in?' said Mildred.
She was a sensible girl, who kept to the point, but she was not nearly so attractive as the impulsiveand troublesome Pat.
All four of them regarded the closed door blankly.
'Couldn't the porter help?' suggested Jimmy. 'Hasn't he got a master key or something of thatkind?' Pat shook her head. There were only two keys. One was inside the flat hung up in thekitchen and the other was - or should be in the maligned4 bag.
'If only the flat were on the ground floor,' wailed5 Pat. 'We could have broken open a window orsomething. Donovan, you wouldn't like to be a cat burglar, would you?' Donovan declined firmlybut politely to be a cat burglar.
'A flat on the fourth floor is a bit of an undertaking,' said Jimmy.
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翻找,搜寻( rummage的过去式和过去分词 ); 已经海关检查 | |
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