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Eleven
IS urveying Dermot Craddock unemotionally through her large horn-rimmed spectacles, Ella Zielinsky seemed to himalmost too good to be true. With quiet businesslike alacrity1 she whipped out of a drawer a typewritten sheet andpassed it across to him.
“I think I can be fairly sure that there are no omissions,” she said. “But it is just possible that I may have includedone or two names—local names they will be—who were not actually there. That is to say who may have left earlier orwho may not have been found and brought up. Actually, I’m pretty sure that it is correct.”
“A very efficient piece of work if I may say so,” said Dermot.
“Thank you.”
“I suppose—I am quite an ignoramus in such things—that you have to attain2 a high standard of efficiency in yourjob?”
“One has to have things pretty well taped, yes.”
“What else does your job comprise? Are you a kind of liaison3 officer, so to speak, between the studios andGossington Hall?”
“No. I’ve nothing to do with the studios, actually, though of course I naturally take messages from there on thetelephone or send them. My job is to look after Miss Gregg’s social life, her public and private engagements, and tosupervise in some degree the running of the house.”
“You like the job?”
“It’s extremely well paid and I find it reasonably interesting. I didn’t however bargain for murder,” she addeddryly.
“Did it seem very incredible to you?”
“So much so that I am going to ask you if you are really sure it is murder?”
“Six times the close of di-ethyl-mexine etc. etc., could hardly be anything else.”
“It might have been an accident of some kind.”
“And how would you suggest such an accident could have occurred?”
“More easily than you’d imagine, since you don’t know the setup. This house is simply full of drugs of all kinds. Idon’t mean dope when I say drugs. I mean properly prescribed remedies, but, like most of these things, what they call,I understand, the lethal4 dose is not very far removed from the therapeutic
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alacrity
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n.敏捷,轻快,乐意 | |
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attain
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vt.达到,获得,完成 | |
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n.联系,(未婚男女间的)暖昧关系,私通 | |
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lethal
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adj.致死的;毁灭性的 | |
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therapeutic
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adj.治疗的,起治疗作用的;对身心健康有益的 | |
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adj.剧场的,演戏的;做戏似的,做作的 | |
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lapses
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n.失误,过失( lapse的名词复数 );小毛病;行为失检;偏离正道v.退步( lapse的第三人称单数 );陷入;倒退;丧失 | |
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n./adj.滋补品,补药,强身的,健体的 | |
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sedative
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deliberately
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prostrated
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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magnetism
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allude
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breakdown
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n.垮,衰竭;损坏,故障,倒塌 | |
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elimination
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n.排除,消除,消灭 | |
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