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Chapter Thirteen
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I hardly thought it likely that Mrs. Price Ridley had anything so dramatic in view, but I did wonder what had taken herto the police station. Had she really got evidence of importance, or that she thought of importance, to offer? At anyrate, we should soon know.
We found Mrs. Price Ridley talking at a high rate of speed to a somewhat bewildered-looking police constable1.
That she was extremely indignant I knew from the way the bow in her hat was trembling. Mrs. Price Ridley wearswhat, I believe, are known as “Hats for Matrons”—they make a speciality of them in our adjacent town of MuchBenham. They perch2 easily on a superstructure of hair and are somewhat overweighted with large bows of ribbon.
Griselda is always threatening to get a matron’s hat.
Mrs. Price Ridley paused in her flow of words upon our entrance.
“Mrs. Price Ridley?” inquired Colonel Melchett, lifting his hat.
“Let me introduce Colonel Melchett to you, Mrs. Price Ridley,” I said. “Colonel Melchett is our Chief Constable.”
Mrs. Price Ridley looked at me coldly, but produced the semblance3 of a gracious smile for the Colonel.
“We’ve just been round to your house, Mrs. Price Ridley,” explained the Colonel, “and heard you had come downhere.”
Mrs. Price Ridley thawed4 altogether.
“Ah!” she said, “I’m glad some notice is being taken of the occurrence. Disgraceful, I call it. Simply disgraceful.”
There is no doubt that murder is disgraceful, but it is not the word I should use to describe it myself. It surprisedMelchett too, I could see.
“Have you any light to throw upon the matter?” he asked.
“That’s your business. It’s the business of the police. What do we pay rates and taxes for, I should like to know?”
One wonders how many times that query5 is uttered in a year!
“We’re doing our best, Mrs. Price Ridley,” said the Chief Constable.
“But the man here hadn’t even heard of it till I told him about it!” cried the lady.
We all looked at the constable.
“Lady been rung up on the telephone,” he said. “Annoyed. Matter of obscene language, I understand.”
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n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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n.栖木,高位,杆;v.栖息,就位,位于 | |
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thawed
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foully
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bass
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explicit
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degenerate
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peculiar
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inspector
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bosom
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reticence
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vengeance
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conceal
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gasped
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shriek
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prostration
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