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Chapter 10
I‘Do you believe it?’ Vera asked.
She and Philip Lombard sat on the window-sill of the living-room. Out-side the rain poured down and the wind howled in great shuddering1 gustsagainst the window-panes.
Philip Lombard cocked his head slightly on one side before answering.
Then he said:
‘You mean, do I believe that old Wargrave is right when he says it’s oneof us?’
‘Yes.’
Philip Lombard said slowly:
‘It’s difficult to say. Logically, you know, he’s right, and yet—’
Vera took the words out of his mouth.
‘And yet it seems so incredible!’
Philip Lombard made a grimace2.
‘The whole thing’s incredible! But after Macarthur’s death there’s nomore doubt as to one thing. There’s no question now of accidents or sui-cides. It’s definitely murder. Three murders up to date.’
Vera shivered. She said:
‘It’s like some awful dream. I keep feeling that things like this can’t hap-pen!’
He said with understanding:
‘I know. Presently a tap will come on the door, and early morning teawill be brought in.’
Vera said:
‘Oh, how I wish that could happen!’
Philip Lombard said gravely:
‘Yes, but it won’t! We’re all in the dream! And we’ve got to be prettymuch upon our guard from now on.’
Vera said, lowering her voice:
‘If—if it is one of them—which do you think it is?’
Philip Lombard grinned suddenly. He said:
‘I take it you are excepting our two selves? Well, that’s all right. I knowvery well that I’m not the murderer, and I don’t fancy that there’s any-thing insane about you, Vera. You strike me as being one of the sanest4 andmost level-headed girls I’ve come across. I’d stake my reputation on yoursanity.’
With a slightly wry5 smile, Vera said:
‘Thank you.’
He said: ‘Come now, Miss Vera Claythorne, aren’t you going to returnthe compliment?’
Vera hesitated a minute, then she said:
‘You’ve admitted, you know, that you don’t hold human life particularlysacred, but all the same I can’t see you as—as the man who
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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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v.做鬼脸,面部歪扭 | |
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perspiration
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