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Eleven
I“I simply can’t make you out,” said Cedric Crackenthorpe.
He eased himself down on the decaying wall of a long derelict pigsty1 and stared at Lucy Eyelesbarrow.
“What can’t you make out?”
“What you’re doing here?”
“I’m earning my living.”
“As a skivvy?” he spoke2 disparagingly3.
“You’re out of date,” said Lucy. “Skivvy, indeed! I’m a Household Help, a Professional Domestician, or anAnswer to Prayer, mainly the latter.”
“You can’t like all the things you have to do—cooking and making beds and whirring about with a hoopla orwhatever you call it, and sinking your arms up to the elbows in greasy4 water.”
Lucy laughed.
“Not the details, perhaps, but cooking satisfies my creative instincts, and there’s something in me that really revelsin clearing up mess.”
“I live in a permanent mess,” said Cedric. “I like it,” he added defiantly5.
“You look as though you did.”
“My cottage in Ibiza is run on simple straightforward6 lines. Three plates, two cups and saucers, a bed, a table and acouple of chairs. There’s dust everywhere and smears7 of paint and chips of stone—I sculpt8 as well as paint—andnobody’s allowed to touch a thing. I won’t have a woman near the place.”
“Not in any capacity?”
“What do you mean by that?”
“I was assuming that a man of such artistic9 tastes presumably had some kind of love life.”
“My love life, as you call it, is my own business,” said Cedric with dignity. “What I won’t have is woman in hertidying-up
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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adv.以贬抑的口吻,以轻视的态度 | |
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adj.正直的,坦率的;易懂的,简单的 | |
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污迹( smear的名词复数 ); 污斑; (显微镜的)涂片; 诽谤 | |
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n.雕刻,雕塑,雕刻品,雕塑品 | |
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cracker
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jacks
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