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Thirteen MRS. BURTON-COX
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Thirteen MRS. BURTON-COX
“Well,” said Mrs. Oliver as she returned into the room after seeing Celia to the door. “What doyou think of her?”
“She is a personality,” said Poirot, “an interesting girl. Definitely, if I may put it so, she issomebody, not anybody.”
“Yes, that’s true enough,” said Mrs. Oliver.
“I would like you to tell me something.”
“About her? I don’t really know her very well. One doesn’t really, with godchildren. I mean,you only see them, as it were, at stated intervals1 rather far apart.”
“I didn’t mean her. Tell me about her mother.”
“Oh. I see.”
“You knew her mother?”
“Yes. We were in a sort of pensionnat in Paris together. People used to send girls to Paris thento be finished,” said Mrs. Oliver. “That sounds more like an introduction to a cemetery2 than anintroduction into Society. What do you want to know about her?”
“You remember her? You remember what she was like?”
“Yes. As I tell you, one doesn’t entirely3 forget things or people because they’re in the past.”
“What impression did she make on you?”
“She was beautiful,” said Mrs. Oliver. “I do remember that. Not when she was about thirteen orfourteen. She had a lot of puppy fat then. I think we all did,” she added, thoughtfully.
“Was she a personality?”
“It’s difficult to remember because, you see, she wasn’t my only friend or my greatest friend. Imean, there were several of us together—a little pack, as you might say. People with tastes moreor less the same. We were keen on tennis and we were keen on being taken to the opera and wewere bored to death being taken to the picture galleries. I really can only give you a general idea.
“Molly Preston-Grey. That was her name.”
“You both had boyfriends?”
“We had one or two passions, I think. Not for pop singers, of course. They hadn’t happened yet.
Actors usually. There was one rather famous variety actor. A girl—one of the girls—had himpinned up over her bed and Mademoiselle Girand, the French mistress, on no account allowed thatactor to be pinned up there. ‘Ce n’est pas convenable,’ she said. The girl didn’t tell her that he washer father! We laughed,” added Mrs. Oliver. “Yes, we laughed a good deal.”
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intervals
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n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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cemetery
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n.坟墓,墓地,坟场 | |
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entirely
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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devoted
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daydream
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nun
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investigation
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ushering
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delightful
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elucidated
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cocktail
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mutual
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bossy
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wigs
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superintendent
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qualified
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disorders
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motive
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maker
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战胜( surmount的现在分词 ); 克服(困难); 居于…之上; 在…顶上 | |
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