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Chapter Fifteen
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Fifteen
H awes’s appearance distressed1 me very much. His hands were shaking and his face kept twitching2 nervously3. In myopinion he should have been in bed, and I told him so. He insisted that he was perfectly4 well.
“I assure you, sir, I never felt better. Never in my life.”
This was so obviously wide of the truth that I hardly knew how to answer. I have a certain admiration5 for a manwho will not give in to illness, but Hawes was carrying the thing rather too far.
“I called to tell you how sorry I was—that such a thing should happen in the Vicarage.”
“Yes,” I said, “it’s not very pleasant.”
“It’s terrible—quite terrible. It seems they haven’t arrested Mr. Redding after all?”
“No. That was a mistake. He made—er—rather a foolish statement.”
“And the police are now quite convinced that he is innocent?”
“Perfectly.”
“Why is that, may I ask? Is it—I mean, do they suspect anyone else?”
I should never have suspected that Hawes would take such a keen interest in the details of a murder case. Perhaps itis because it happened in the Vicarage. He appeared as eager as a reporter.
“I don’t know that I am completely in Inspector6 Slack’s confidence. As far as I know, he does not suspect anyonein particular. He is at present engaged in making inquiries7.”
“Yes. Yes—of course. But who can one imagine doing such a dreadful thing?”
I shook my head.
“Colonel Protheroe was not a popular man, I know that. But murder! For murder—one would need a very strongmotive.”
“So I should imagine,” I said.
“Who could have such a motive
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nervously
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perfectly
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admiration
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inspector
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archer
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vengeance
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confided
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| (免费)搭乘他人之车( hitch的过去式和过去分词 ); 搭便车; 攀上; 跃上 | |
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| v.使摆脱困难,脱身( extricate的现在分词 ) | |
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