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Hercule Poirot looked over the small gate which gave admission to Pine Crest1. It was a modern,perky little house, nicely built. Hercule Poirot was slightly out of breath. The small, neat house infront of him was very suitably named. It was on a hill top, and the hill top was planted with a fewsparse pines. It had a small neat garden and a large elderly man was trundling along a path a bigtin galvanized waterer.
Superintendent2 Spence’s hair was now grey all over instead of having a neat touch of grey hairat the temples. He had not shrunk much in girth. He stopped trundling his can and looked at thevisitor at the gate. Hercule Poirot stood there without moving.
“God bless my soul,” said Superintendent Spence. “It must be. It can’t be but it is. Yes, it mustbe. Hercule Poirot, as I live.”
“Aha,” said Hercule Poirot, “you know me. That is gratifying.”
“May your moustaches never grow less,” said Spence.
He abandoned the watering can and came down to the gate.
“Diabolical weeds,” he said. “And what brings you down here?”
“What has brought me to many places in my time,” said Hercule Poirot, “and what once a goodmany years ago brought you to see me. Murder.”
“I’ve done with murder,” said Spence, “except in the case of weeds. That’s what I’m doingnow. Applying weed killer3. Never so easy as you think, something’s always wrong, usually theweather. Mustn’t be too wet, mustn’t be too dry and all the rest of it. How did you know where tofind me?” he asked as he unlatched the gate and Poirot passed through.
“You sent me a Christmas card. It had your new address notified on it.”
“Ah yes, so I did. I’m old-fashioned, you know. I like to send round cards at Christmas time to afew old friends.”
“I appreciate that,” said Poirot.
Spence said, “I’m an old man now.”
“We are both old men.”
“Not much grey in your hair,” said Spence.
“I attend to that with a bottle,” said Hercule Poirot. “There is no need to appear in public withgrey hair unless you wish to do so.”
“Well, I don’t think jet black would suit me,” said Spence.
“I agree,” said Poirot. “You look most
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crest
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n.顶点;饰章;羽冠;vt.达到顶点;vi.形成浪尖 | |
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superintendent
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n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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killer
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n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者 | |
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distinguished
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adj.卓越的,杰出的,著名的 | |
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syrup
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n.糖浆,糖水 | |
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ginger
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n.姜,精力,淡赤黄色;adj.淡赤黄色的;vt.使活泼,使有生气 | |
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averse
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magistrate
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n.地方行政官,地方法官,治安官 | |
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consolations
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undertaking
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n.保证,许诺,事业 | |
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coffins
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n.棺材( coffin的名词复数 );使某人早亡[死,完蛋,垮台等]之物 | |
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harp
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n.竖琴;天琴座 | |
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afflicted
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使受痛苦,折磨( afflict的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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gravel
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n.砂跞;砂砾层;结石 | |
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ransom
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n.赎金,赎身;v.赎回,解救 | |
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sneaked
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v.潜行( sneak的过去式和过去分词 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状 | |
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prone
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succinctly
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adv.简洁地;简洁地,简便地 | |
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spoke
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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extravagant
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adj.奢侈的;过分的;(言行等)放肆的 | |
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offhand
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adj.临时,无准备的;随便,马虎的 | |
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eyewitness
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n.目击者,见证人 | |
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bribed
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v.贿赂( bribe的过去式和过去分词 );向(某人)行贿,贿赂 | |
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peculiar
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awaken
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vi.醒,觉醒;vt.唤醒,使觉醒,唤起,激起 | |
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