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IM rs. Bantry was on her knees. A good day for hoeing. Nice dry soil. But hoeing wouldn’t do everything. Thistlesnow, and dandelions. She dealt vigorously with these pests.
She rose to her feet, breathless but triumphant1, and looked out over the hedge on to the road. She was faintlysurprised to see the dark-haired secretary whose name she couldn’t remember coming out of the public call box thatwas situated2 near the bus stop on the other side of the road.
What was her name now. It began with a B—or was it an R? No, Zielinsky, that was it. Mrs. Bantry rememberedjust in time, as Ella crossed the road into the drive past the Lodge3.
“Good morning, Miss Zielinsky,” she called in a friendly tone.
Ella Zielinsky jumped. It was not so much a jump, as a shy—the shy of a frightened horse. It surprised Mrs.
Bantry.
“Good morning,” said Ella, and added quickly: “I came down to telephone. There’s something wrong with our linetoday.”
Mrs. Bantry felt more surprise. She wondered why Ella Zielinsky bothered to explain her action. She respondedcivilly. “How annoying for you. Do come in and telephone anytime you want to.”
“Oh—thank you very much…” Ella was interrupted by a fit of sneezing.
“You’ve got hay fever,” said Mrs. Bantry with immediate4 diagnosis5. “Try weak bicarbonate of soda6 and water.”
“Oh, that’s all right. I have some very good patent stuff in an atomizer. Thank you all the same.”
She sneezed again as she moved away, walking briskly up the drive.
Mrs. Bantry looked after her. Then her eyes returned to her garden. She looked at it in a dissatisfied fashion. Not aweed to be seen anywhere.
“Othello’s occupation’s gone,” Mrs. Bantry murmured to herself confusedly. “I dare say I’m a nosy7 old woman butI would like to know if—”
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triumphant
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adj.胜利的,成功的;狂欢的,喜悦的 | |
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lodge
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diagnosis
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soda
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n.苏打水;汽水 | |
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nosy
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oysters
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牡蛎( oyster的名词复数 ) | |
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inviting
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motive
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gasping
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eyewitness
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humiliated
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motives
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jealousy
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lank
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suite
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effusively
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n.令人愉快的事物;礼仪;礼节;便利设施;礼仪( amenity的名词复数 );便利设施;(环境等的)舒适;(性情等的)愉快 | |
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groves
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vaguely
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impulsive
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mead
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mansion
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yen
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thwarted
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阻挠( thwart的过去式和过去分词 ); 使受挫折; 挫败; 横过 | |
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jeopardizing
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危及,损害( jeopardize的现在分词 ) | |
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grudge
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