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Fifteen
STRANGE JEST
“ A nd this,” said Jane Helier, completing her introductions, “is Miss Marple!”
Being an actress, she was able to make her point. It was clearly the climax1, the triumphant2 finale! Her tone wasequally compounded of reverent3 awe4 and triumph.
The odd part of it was that the object thus proudly proclaimed was merely a gentle, fussy-looking, elderly spinster.
In the eyes of the two young people who had just, by Jane’s good offices, made her acquaintance, there showedincredulity and a tinge6 of dismay. They were nice-looking people; the girl, Charmian Stroud, slim and dark—the man,Edward Rossiter, a fair-haired, amiable7 young giant.
Charmian said a little breathlessly. “Oh! We’re awfully8 pleased to meet you.” But there was doubt in her eyes. Sheflung a quick, questioning glance at Jane Helier.
“Darling,” said Jane, answering the glance, “she’s absolutely marvellous. Leave it all to her. I told you I’d get herhere and I have.” She added to Miss Marple, “You’ll fix it for them, I know. It will be easy for you.”
Miss Marple turned her placid9, china-blue eyes towards Mr. Rossiter. “Won’t you tell me,” she said, “what all thisis about?”
“Jane’s a friend of ours,” Charmian broke in impatiently. “Edward and I are in rather a fix. Jane said if we wouldcome to her party, she’d introduce us to someone who was—who would—who could—”
Edward came to the rescue. “Jane tells us you’re the last word in sleuths, Miss Marple!”
The old lady’s eyes twinkled, but she protested modestly. “Oh, no, no! Nothing of the kind. It’s just that living in avillage as I do, one gets to know so much about human nature. But really you have made me quite curious. Do tell meyour problem.”
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n.顶点;高潮;v.(使)达到顶点 | |
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chuckle
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subterfuge
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spinach
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passionate
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auction
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dealers
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champagne
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