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Chapter 7
IAfter breakfast, Emily Brent had suggested to Vera Claythorne that theyshould walk to the summit again and watch for the boat. Vera had acqui-esced.
The wind had freshened. Small white crests1 were appearing on the sea.
There were no fishing boats out—and no sign of the motor-boat.
The actual village of Sticklehaven could not be seen, only the hill aboveit, a jutting2 out cliff of red rock concealed3 the actual little bay.
Emily Brent said:
‘The man who brought us out yesterday seemed a dependable sort ofperson. It is really very odd that he should be so late this morning.’
Vera did not answer. She was fighting down a rising feeling of panic.
She said to herself angrily:
‘You must keep cool. This isn’t like you. You’ve always had excellentnerves.’
Aloud she said after a minute or two:
‘I wish he would come. I—I want to get away.’
Emily Brent said dryly:
‘I’ve no doubt we all do.’
Vera said:
‘It’s all so extraordinary…There seems no—no meaning in it all.’
The elderly woman beside her said briskly:
‘I’m very annoyed with myself for being so easily taken in. Really thatletter is absurd when one comes to examine it. But I had no doubts at thetime—none at all.’
Vera murmured mechanically: ‘I suppose not.’
‘One takes things for granted too much,’ said Emily Brent.
Vera drew a deep shuddering4 breath.
She said:
‘Do you really think—what you said at breakfast?’
‘Be a little more precise, my dear. To what in particular are you refer-ring?’
Vera said in a low voice:
‘Do you really think that Rogers and his wife did away with that oldlady?’
Emily Brent gazed thoughtfully out to sea. Then she said:
‘Personally, I am quite sure of it. What do you think?’
‘I don’t know what to think.’
Emily Brent said:
‘Everything goes to support the idea. The way the woman fainted. Andthe man dropped the coffee tray, remember. Then the way he spoke5
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v.到达山顶(或浪峰)( crest的第三人称单数 );到达洪峰,达到顶点 | |
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v.(使)突出( jut的现在分词 );伸出;(从…)突出;高出 | |
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v.战栗( shudder的现在分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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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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hypocrisy
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immorality
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virtue
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consultation
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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vengeance
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raving
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maniac
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