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Richard Baker1 sat in the outer office of the British Consulate3 waiting untilthe Consul2 was disengaged.
He had come ashore4 from the Indian Queen that morning and seen hisbaggage through the Customs. It consisted almost entirely5 of books. Pyja-mas and shirts were strewed6 amongst them rather as an afterthought.
The Indian Queen had arrived on time and Richard, who had allowed amargin of two days since small cargo7 boats such as the Indian Queen werefrequently delayed, had now two days in hand before he need proceed,via Baghdad, to his ultimate destination, Tell Aswad, the site of the ancientcity of Murik.
His plans were already made as to what to do with these two days. Amound reputed to contain ancient remains8 at a spot near the seashore inKuwait had long excited his curiosity. This was a heaven-sent opportunityto investigate it.
He drove to the Airport Hotel and inquired as to the methods of gettingto Kuwait. A plane left at ten o’clock the following morning, he was told,and he could return the following day. Everything therefore was plainsailing. There were, of course, the inevitable9 formalities, exit visa andentry visa for Kuwait. For these he would have to repair to the British Con-sulate. The Consul-General at Basrah, Mr. Clayton, Richard had met someyears previously10 in Persia. It would be pleasant, Richard thought, to meethim again.
The Consulate had several entrances. A main gate for cars. Anothersmall gate leading out from the garden to the road that lay alongside theShatt el Arab. The business entrance to the Consulate was in the mainstreet. Richard went in, gave his card to the man on duty, was told theConsul-General was engaged at the moment but would soon be free, andwas shown into a small waiting room to the left of the passage which ranstraight through from the entrance to the garden beyond.
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pottery
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subconsciously
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vitality
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smeared
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弄脏; 玷污; 涂抹; 擦上 | |
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crumpled
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cylinder
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