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Nothing is so sad, in my opinion, as the devastation1 wrought2 by age.
My poor friend. I have described him many times. Now to convey to you the difference.
Crippled with arthritis3, he propelled himself about in a wheeled chair. His once plump frame hadfallen in. He was a thin little man now. His face was lined and wrinkled. His moustache and hair,it is true, were still of a jet black colour, but candidly4, though I would not for the world have hurthis feelings by saying so to him, this was a mistake. There comes a moment when hair dye is onlytoo painfully obvious. There had been a time when I had been surprised to learn that the blacknessof Poirot’s hair came out of a bottle. But now the theatricality5 was apparent and merely created theimpression that he wore a wig6 and had adorned7 his upper lip to amuse the children!
Only his eyes were the same as ever, shrewd and twinkling, and now—yes, undoubtedly—softened with emotion.
“Ah, mon ami Hastings—mon ami Hastings. .?.?.”
I bent8 my head and, as was his custom, he embraced me warmly.
“Mon ami Hastings!”
He leaned back, surveying me with his head a little to one side.
“Yes, just the same—the straight back, the broad shoulders, the grey of the hair—très distingué.
You know, my friend, you have worn well. Les femmes, they still take an interest in you? Yes?”
“Really, Poirot,” I protested. “Must you—”
“But I assure you, my friend, it is a test—it is the test. When the very young girls come and talkto you kindly9, oh so kindly—it is the end! ‘The poor old man,’ they say, ‘we must be nice to him.
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devastation
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n.毁坏;荒废;极度震惊或悲伤 | |
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deterioration
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modesty
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shrugged
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inadequately
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motive
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brutal
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killing
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