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20. Miss Marple Is Missing
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Twenty
M ISS M ARPLE I S M ISSING
IT he postman, rather to his disgust, had lately been given orders to make an afternoon delivery of letters in ChippingCleghorn as well as a morning one.
On this particular afternoon he left three letters at Little Paddocks at exactly ten minutes to five.
One was addressed to Phillipa Haymes in a schoolboy’s hand; the other two were for Miss Blacklock. She openedthem as she and Phillipa sat down at the tea table. The torrential rain had enabled Phillipa to leave Dayas Hall earlytoday, since once she had shut up the greenhouses there was nothing more to do.
Miss Blacklock tore open her first letter which was a bill for repairing a kitchen boiler1. She snorted angrily.
“Dymond’s prices are preposterous2—quite preposterous. Still, I suppose all the other people are just as bad.”
She opened the second letter which was in a handwriting quite unknown to her.
Dear Cousin Letty (it said),
I hope it will be all right for me to come to you on Tuesday? I wrote to Patrick two days ago but hehasn’t answered. So I presume it’s all right. Mother is coming to England next month and hopes to see youthen.
My train arrives at Chipping Cleghorn at 6:15 if that’s convenient?
Yours affectionately,
Julia Simmons.
Miss Blacklock read the letter once with astonishment3 pure and simple, and then again with a certain grimness. Shelooked up at Phillipa who was smiling over her son’s letter.
“Are Julia and Patrick back, do you know?”
Phillipa looked up.
“Yes, they came in just after I did. They went upstairs to change. They were wet.”
“Perhaps you’d not mind going and calling them.”
“Of course I will.”
“Wait a moment—I’d like you to read this.”
She handed Phillipa the letter she had received.
Phillipa read it and frowned. “I don’t understand….”
“Nor do I, quite … I think it’s about time I did. Call Patrick and Julia, Phillipa.”
Phillipa called from the bottom of the stairs:
“Patrick! Julia! Miss Blacklock wants you.”
Patrick came running down the stairs and entered the room.
“Don’t go, Phillipa,” said Miss Blacklock.
“Hallo, Aunt Letty,” said Patrick cheerfully. “Want me?”
“Yes, I do. Perhaps you’ll give me an explanation of this?”
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boiler
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n.锅炉;煮器(壶,锅等) | |
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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affluence
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frightful
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inquiries
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frankly
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cataclysm
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orphan
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visualized
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n.空间轨道的轰炸机;呜咽,哭泣 | |
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awfully
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perfectly
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sergeant
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aspirin
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iodine
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n.碘,碘酒 | |
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recapitulated
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v.总结,扼要重述( recapitulate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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shrugged
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laurels
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