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1. Major Palgrave Tells a Story
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MAJOR P ALGRAVE T ELLS A S TORY
“T ake all this business about Kenya,” said Major Palgrave.
“Lots of chaps gabbing1 away who know nothing about the place! Now I spent fourteen years of my life there.
Some of the best years of my life, too—”
Old Miss Marple inclined her head.
It was a gentle gesture of courtesy. Whilst Major Palgrave proceeded with the somewhat uninteresting recollectionsof a lifetime, Miss Marple peacefully pursued her own thoughts. It was a routine with which she was well acquainted.
The locale varied2. In the past, it had been predominantly India. Majors, Colonels, Lieutenant-Generals—and a familiarseries of words: Simla. Bearers. Tigers. Chota Hazri—Tiffin. Khitmagars, and so on. With Major Palgrave the termswere slightly different. Safari3. Kikuyu. Elephants. Swahili. But the pattern was essentially4 the same. An elderly manwho needed a listener so that he could, in memory, relive days in which he had been happy. Days when his back hadbeen straight, his eyesight keen, his hearing acute. Some of these talkers had been handsome soldierly old boys, someagain had been regrettably unattractive; and Major Palgrave, purple of face, with a glass eye, and the generalappearance of a stuffed frog, belonged in the latter category.
Miss Marple had bestowed5 on all of them the same gentle charity. She had sat attentively6, inclining her head fromtime to time in gentle agreement, thinking her own thoughts and enjoying what there was to enjoy: in this case thedeep blue of a Caribbean Sea.
So kind of dear Raymond—she was thinking gratefully, so really and truly kind … Why he should take so muchtrouble about his old aunt, she really did not know. Conscience, perhaps; family feeling? Or possibly he was truly fondof her….
She thought, on the whole, that he was fond of her — he always had been — in a slightly exasperated7 andcontemptuous way! Always trying to bring her up to date. Sending her books to read. Modern novels. So difficult—allabout such unpleasant people, doing such very odd things and not,
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gabbing
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赶紧避开,畏缩( wince的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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