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DR . KENNEDY
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Seven
DR . KENNEDY
IA few days later Gwenda, walking along the Esplanade in a sharp wind, stopped suddenly beside one of the glassshelters which a thoughtful Corporation had provided for the use of its visitors.
“Miss Marple?” she exclaimed in lively surprise.
For indeed Miss Marple it was, nicely wrapped up in a thick fleecy coat and well wound round with scarves.
“Quite a surprise to you, I’m sure, to find me here,” said Miss Marple briskly. “But my doctor ordered me away tothe seaside for a little change, and your description of Dillmouth sounded so attractive that I decided1 to come here—especially as the cook and butler of a friend of mine take in boarders.”
“But why didn’t you come and see us?” demanded Gwenda.
“Old people can be rather a nuisance, my dear. Newly married young couples should be left to themselves.” Shesmiled at Gwenda’s protest. “I’m sure you’d have made me very welcome. And how are you both? And are youprogressing with your mystery?”
“We’re hot on the trail,” Gwenda said, sitting beside her.
She detailed2 their various investigations3 up to date.
“And now,” she ended, “we’ve put an advertisement in lots of papers—local ones and The Times and the other bigdailies. We’ve just said will anyone with any knowledge of Helen Spenlove Halliday, née Kennedy, communicate etc.
I should think, don’t you, that we’re bound to get some answers.”
“I should think so, my dear—yes, I should think so.”
Miss Marple’s tone was placid4 as ever, but her eyes looked troubled. They flashed a quick appraising5 glance at thegirl sitting beside her. That tone of determined6 heartiness7 did not ring quite true. Gwenda, Miss Marple thought,looked worried. What Dr. Haydock had called “the implications” were, perhaps, beginning to occur to her. Yes, butnow it was too late to go back….
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(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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determined
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heartiness
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诚实,热心 | |
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adj.求知欲强的,好奇的,好寻根究底的 | |
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