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Chapter 16
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Chapter 16
IAeons passed…worlds spun1 and whirled…Time was motionless…It stoodstill—it passed through a thousand ages…
No, it was only a minute or so…
Two people were standing2 looking down on a dead man…Slowly, very slowly, Vera Claythorne and Philip Lombard lifted theirheads and looked into each other’s eyes…
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Lombard laughed.
He said:
‘So that’s it, is it, Vera?’
Vera said:
‘There’s no one on the island—no one at all—except us two…’
Her voice was a whisper—nothing more.
Lombard said:
‘Precisely. So we know where we are, don’t we?’
Vera said:
‘How was it worked—that trick with the marble bear?’
He shrugged3 his shoulders.
‘A conjuring4 trick, my dear—a very good one…’
Their eyes met again.
Vera thought:
‘Why did I never see his face properly before? A wolf—that’s what it is—awolf’s face…Those horrible teeth…’
Lombard said, and his voice was a snarl—dangerous—menacing:
‘This is the end, you understand. We’ve come to the truth now. And it’sthe end…’
Vera said quietly:
‘I understand…’
She stared out to sea. General Macarthur had stared out to sea—when—only yesterday? Or was it the day before? He too had said, ‘This is theend…’
He had said it with acceptance—almost with welcome.
But to Vera the words—the thought—brought rebellion.
No, it should not be the end.
She looked down at the dead man. She said:
‘Poor Dr Armstrong…’
Lombard sneered5.
He said:
‘What’s this? Womanly pity?’
Vera said:
‘Why not? Haven’t you any pity?’
He said:
‘I’ve no pity for you. Don’t expect it!’
Vera looked down again at the body. She said:
‘We must move him. Carry him up to the house.’
‘To join the other victims, I suppose? All neat and tidy. As far as I’m con-cerned he can stay where he is.’
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spun
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vt.耸肩(shrug的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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conjuring
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讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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possessed
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