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IMy narrative1 of the days spent at Styles must necessarily be somewhat rambling2. In myrecollection of it, it presents itself to me as a series of conversations—of suggestive words andphrases that etched themselves into my consciousness.
First of all, and very early on, there came the realization3 of Hercule Poirot’s infirmity andhelplessness. I did believe, as he had said, that his brain still functioned with all its old keenness,but the physical envelope had worn so thin that I realized at once that my part was destined4 to be afar more active one than usual. I had to be, as it were, Poirot’s eyes and ears.
True, every fine day Curtiss would pick up his master and carry him carefully downstairs towhere his chair had been carried down beforehand and was awaiting him. Then he would wheelPoirot out into the garden and select a spot that was free of draughts5. On other days, when theweather was not propitious6, he would be carried to the drawing room.
Wherever he might be, someone or other was sure to come and sit with him and talk, but thiswas not the same thing as if Poirot could have selected for himself his partner in the tête-à-tête. Hecould no longer single out the person he wanted to talk to.
On the day after my arrival I was taken by Franklin to an old studio in the garden which hadbeen fitted up in a rough and ready fashion for scientific purposes.
Let me make clear here and now that I myself have not got the scientific mind. In my account ofDr. Franklin’s work I shall probably use all the wrong terms and arouse the scorn of those properlyinstructed in such matters.
As far as I, a mere7 layman8, could make out, Franklin was experimenting with various alkaloidsderived from the Calabar bean, Physostigma venenosum. I understood more after a conversationwhich took place one day between Franklin and Poirot. Judith, who tried to instruct me, was, as iscustomary with the earnest young, almost impossibly technical. She referred learnedly to thealkaloids physostigmine, eserine, physoveine and geneserine, and then proceeded to a mostimpossible sounding substance, prostigmin or the demethylcarbonic ester of 3 hydroxypheyltrimethyl lammonum, etc. etc., and a good deal more which, it appeared, was the same thing, onlydifferently arrived at! It was all, at any rate, double Dutch to me, and I aroused Judith’s contemptby asking what good all this was likely to do mankind? There is no question that annoys your truescientist more. Judith at once threw me a scornful glance and
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narrative
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n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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adj.[建]凌乱的,杂乱的 | |
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draughts
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n. <英>国际跳棋 | |
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layman
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lengthy
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remarkable
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ailment
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n.疾病,小病 | |
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inflaming
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v.(使)变红,发怒,过热( inflame的现在分词 ) | |
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counteract
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measles
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worthy
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attainment
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ordeal
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innocence
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guilt
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int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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exhausted
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invalid
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malice
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sane
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adj.心智健全的,神志清醒的,明智的,稳健的 | |
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personalities
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n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 ) | |
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stinks
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v.散发出恶臭( stink的第三人称单数 );发臭味;名声臭;糟透 | |
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badinage
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specimen
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veranda
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muffled
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adj.(声音)被隔的;听不太清的;(衣服)裹严的;蒙住的v.压抑,捂住( muffle的过去式和过去分词 );用厚厚的衣帽包着(自己) | |
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magnetism
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n.磁性,吸引力,磁学 | |
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administrative
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tribal
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lore
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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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wager
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assented
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同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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killing
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blackmailer
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敲诈者,勒索者 | |
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foul
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modernized
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使现代化,使适应现代需要( modernize的过去式和过去分词 ); 现代化,使用现代方法 | |
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hermit
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cinders
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accomplishments
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determined
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prematurely
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embittered
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disillusioned
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conjured
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vaguely
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mansion
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safari
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gushing
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