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Six
IN either the night porter nor the barman proved helpful. The night porter remembered ringing up to Miss Keene’sroom just after midnight and getting no reply. He had not noticed Mr. Bartlett leaving or entering the hotel. A lot ofgentlemen and ladies were strolling in and out, the night being fine. And there were side doors off the corridor as wellas the one in the main hall. He was fairly certain Miss Keene had not gone out by the main door, but if she had comedown from her room, which was on the first floor, there was a staircase next to it and a door out at the end of thecorridor, leading on to the side terrace. She could have gone out of that unseen easily enough. It was not locked untilthe dancing was over at two o’clock.
The barman remembered Mr. Bartlett being in the bar the preceding evening but could not say when. Somewhereabout the middle of the evening, he thought. Mr. Bartlett had sat against the wall and was looking rather melancholy1.
He did not know how long he was there. There were a lot of outside guests coming and going in the bar. He hadnoticed Mr. Bartlett but he couldn’t fix the time in any way.
II
As they left the bar, they were accosted2 by a small boy of about nine years old. He burst immediately into excitedspeech.
“I say, are you the detectives? I’m Peter Carmody. It was my grandfather, Mr. Jefferson, who rang up the policeabout Ruby3. Are you from Scotland Yard? You don’t mind my speaking to you, do you?”
Colonel Melchett looked as though he were about to return a short answer, but Superintendent4 Harper intervened.
He spoke5 benignly6 and heartily7.
“That’s all right, my son. Naturally interests you, I expect?”
“You bet it does. Do you like detective stories? I do. I read them all, and I’ve got autographs from Dorothy Sayersand Agatha Christie and Dickson Carr and H. C. Bailey. Will the murder be in the papers?”
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n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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v.走过去跟…讲话( accost的过去式和过去分词 );跟…搭讪;(乞丐等)上前向…乞讨;(妓女等)勾搭 | |
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heartily
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magnetism
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vitality
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constable
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chatter
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adoption
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legacy
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ironic
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recollecting
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wryly
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theatrical
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abruptly
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veins
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pestering
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使烦恼,纠缠( pester的现在分词 ) | |
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brutality
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n.野蛮的行为,残忍,野蛮 | |
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sane
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inquiry
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n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
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flickered
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(通常指灯光)闪烁,摇曳( flicker的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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promptly
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