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13. Exit Victoria Johnson
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Thirteen
E XIT V ICTORIA J OHNSON
T he evening was drawing to a close. The steel band was at last relaxing its efforts. Tim stood by the dining roomlooking over the terrace. He extinguished a few lights on tables that had been vacated.
A voice spoke1 behind him. “Tim, can I speak to you a moment?”
Tim Kendal started.
“Hallo, Evelyn, is there anything I can do for you?”
Evelyn looked round.
“Come to this table here, and let’s sit down a minute.”
She led the way to a table at the extreme end of the terrace. There were no other people near them.
“Tim, you must forgive me talking to you, but I’m worried about Molly.”
His face changed at once.
“What about Molly?” he said stiffly.
“I don’t think she’s awfully2 well. She seems upset.”
“Things do seem to upset her rather easily just lately.”
“She ought to see a doctor, I think.”
“Yes, I know, but she doesn’t want to. She’d hate it.”
“Why?”
“Eh? What d’you mean?”
“I said why? Why should she hate seeing a doctor?”
“Well,” said Tim rather vaguely3, “people do sometimes, you know. It’s — well, it sort of makes them feelfrightened about themselves.”
“You’re worried about her yourself, aren’t you, Tim?”
“Yes. Yes, I am rather.”
“Isn’t there anyone of her family who could come out here to be with her?”
“No. That’d make things worse, far worse.”
“What is the trouble—with her family, I mean?”
“Oh, just one of those things. I suppose she’s just highly strung and—she didn’t get on with them—particularly hermother. She never has. They’re—they’re rather an odd family in some ways and she cut loose from them. Good thingshe did, I think.”
Evelyn said hesitantly—“She seems to have had blackouts, from what she told me, and to be frightened of people.
Almost like persecution4 mania5
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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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