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21. Jackson on Cosmetics
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Twenty-one
J ACKSON ON C OSMETICS
“Y ou’re sure you don’t mind, Miss Marple?” said Evelyn Hillingdon.
“No, indeed, my dear,” said Miss Marple. “I’m only too delighted to be of use in any way. At my age, you know,one feels very useless in the world. Especially when I am in a place like this, just enjoying myself. No duties of anykind. No, I’ll be delighted to sit with Molly. You go along on your expedition. Pelican1 Point, wasn’t it?”
“Yes,” said Evelyn. “Both Edward and I love it. I never get tired of seeing the birds diving down, catching2 up thefish. Tim’s with Molly now. But he’s got things to do and he doesn’t seem to like her being left alone.”
“He’s quite right,” said Miss Marple. “I wouldn’t in his place. One never knows, does one? When anyone hasattempted anything of that kind—Well, go along, my dear.”
Evelyn went off to join a little group that was waiting for her. Her husband, the Dysons and three or four otherpeople. Miss Marple checked her knitting requirements, saw that she had all she wanted with her, and walked overtowards the Kendals’ bungalow3.
As she came up on to the loggia she heard Tim’s voice through the half-open french window.
“If you’d only tell me why you did it, Molly. What made you? Was it anything I did? There must be some reason.
If you’d only tell me.”
Miss Marple paused. There was a little pause inside before Molly spoke4. Her voice was flat and tired.
“I don’t know, Tim, I really don’t know. I suppose—something came over me.”
Miss Marple tapped on the window and walked in.
“Oh, there you are, Miss Marple. It is very good of you.”
“Not at all,” said Miss Marple. “I’m delighted to be of any help. Shall I sit here in this chair? You’re looking muchbetter, Molly. I’m so glad.”
“I’m all right,” said Molly. “Quite all right. Just—oh, just sleepy.”
“I shan’t talk,” said Miss Marple. “You just lie quiet and rest. I’ll get on with my knitting.”
Tim Kendal threw her a grateful glance and went out. Miss Marple established herself in her chair.
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pelican
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n.鹈鹕,伽蓝鸟 | |
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mattress
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persecution
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mania
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manifestations
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allied
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layman
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v.(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线( veer的过去式和过去分词 );(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风) (在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转 | |
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eyebrows
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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lipstick
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ointment
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n.药膏,油膏,软膏 | |
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