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Mrs. Ariadne Oliver had gone with the friend with whom she was staying, Judith Butler, to helpwith the preparations for a children’s party which was to take place that same evening.
At the moment it was a scene of chaotic1 activity. Energetic women came in and out of doorsmoving chairs, small tables, flower vases, and carrying large quantities of yellow pumpkins2 whichthey disposed strategically in selected spots.
It was to be a Hallowe’en party for invited guests of an age group between ten and seventeenyears old.
Mrs. Oliver, removing herself from the main group, leant against a vacant background of walland held up a large yellow pumpkin3, looking at it critically—“The last time I saw one of these,”
she said, sweeping4 back her grey hair from her prominent forehead, “was in the United States lastyear—hundreds of them. All over the house. I’ve never seen so many pumpkins. As a matter offact,” she added thoughtfully, “I’ve never really known the difference between a pumpkin and avegetable marrow5. What’s this one?”
“Sorry, dear,” said Mrs. Butler, as she fell over her friend’s feet.
Mrs. Oliver pressed herself closer against the wall.
“My fault,” she said. “I’m standing6 about and getting in the way. But it was rather remarkable,seeing so many pumpkins or vegetable marrows7, whatever they are. They were everywhere, in theshops, and in people’s houses, with candles or nightlights inside them or strung up. Veryinteresting really. But it wasn’t for a Hallowe’en party, it was Thanksgiving. Now I’ve alwaysassociated pumpkins with Hallowe’en and that’s the end of October. Thanksgiving comes muchlater, doesn’t it? Isn’t it November, about the third week in November? Anyway, here, Hallowe’enis definitely the 31st of October, isn’t it? First Hallowe’en and then, what comes next? All Souls’
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adj.混沌的,一片混乱的,一团糟的 | |
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n.南瓜( pumpkin的名词复数 );南瓜的果肉,南瓜囊 | |
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n.南瓜 | |
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adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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