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Seventeen
RICHARD ERSKINE
IA nstell Manor1 had a bleak2 aspect. It was a white house, set against a background of bleak hills. A winding3 drive ledup through dense4 shrubbery.
Giles said to Gwenda, “Why have we come? What can we possibly say?”
“We’ve got it worked out.”
“Yes—so far as that goes. It’s lucky that Miss Marple’s cousin’s sister’s aunt’s brother-in-law or whatever it waslives near here … But it’s a far step from a social call to asking your host about his bygone love affairs.”
“And such a long time ago. Perhaps—perhaps he doesn’t even remember her.”
“Perhaps he doesn’t. And perhaps there never was a love affair.”
“Giles, are we making unutterable fools of ourselves?”
“I don’t know … Sometimes I feel that. I don’t see why we’re concerning ourselves with all this. What does itmatter now?”
“So long after … Yes, I know … Miss Marple and Dr. Kennedy both said, “Leave it alone.” Why don’t we, Giles?
What makes us go on? Is it her?”
“Her?”
“Helen. Is that why I remember? Is my childish memory the only link she’s got with life—with truth? Is it Helenwho’s using me—and you—so that the truth will be known?”
“You mean, because she died a violent death—?”
“Yes. They say—books say—that sometimes they can’t rest….”
“I think you’re being fanciful, Gwenda.”
“Perhaps I am. Anyway, we can—choose. This is only a social call. There’s no need for it to be anything more—unless we want it to be—”
Giles shook his head.
“We shall go on. We can’t help ourselves.”
“Yes—you’re right. All the same, Giles, I think I’m rather frightened—”
II
“Looking for a house, are you?” said Major Erskine.
He offered Gwenda a plate of sandwiches. Gwenda took one, looking up at him. Richard Erskine was a small man,five foot nine or so. His hair was grey and he had tired, rather thoughtful eyes. His voice was low and pleasant with aslight drawl. There was nothing
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manor
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adj.(天气)阴冷的;凄凉的;暗淡的 | |
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winding
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n.绕,缠,绕组,线圈 | |
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dense
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a.密集的,稠密的,浓密的;密度大的 | |
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isolated
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bleakness
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taxation
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Oxford
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awfully
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enquiring
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a.爱打听的,显得好奇的 | |
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authoritative
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spurt
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mischief
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candid
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resonant
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fixed
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sobbing
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cogitated
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