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Chapter Four
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Four
I had entirely1 forgotten that we had asked Lawrence Redding to dinner that night. When Griselda burst in and scoldedme, pointing out that it lacked two minutes to dinner time, I was quite taken aback.
“I hope everything will be all right,” Griselda called up the stairs after me. “I’ve thought over what you said atlunch, and I’ve really thought of some quite good things to eat.”
I may say, in passing, that our evening meal amply bore out Griselda’s assertion that things went much worse whenshe tried than when she didn’t. The menu was ambitious in conception, and Mary seemed to have taken a perversepleasure in seeing how best she could alternate undercooking and overcooking. Some oysters2 which Griselda hadordered, and which would seem to be beyond the reach of incompetence3, we were, unfortunately, not able to sample aswe had nothing in the house to open them with—an omission4 which was discovered only when the moment for eatingthem arrived.
I had rather doubted whether Lawrence Redding would put in an appearance. He might very easily have sent anexcuse.
However, he arrived punctually enough, and the four of us went in to dinner.
Lawrence Redding has an undeniably attractive personality. He is, I suppose, about thirty years of age. He has darkhair, but his eyes are of a brilliant, almost startling blue. He is the kind of young man who does everything well. He isgood at games, an excellent shot, a good amateur actor, and can tell a first-rate story. He is capable of making anyparty go. He has, I think, Irish blood in his veins5. He is not, at all, one’s idea of the typical artist. Yet I believe he is aclever painter in the modern style. I know very little of painting myself.
It was only natural that on this particular evening he should appear a shade distrait6. On the whole, he carried offthings very well. I don’t think Griselda or Dennis noticed anything wrong. Probably I should not have noticedanything myself if I had not known beforehand.
Griselda and Dennis were particularly gay—full of jokes about Dr. Stone and Miss
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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牡蛎( oyster的名词复数 ) | |
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incompetence
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mead
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underneath
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clement
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