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Seven
Life, thought Victoria, life at last! Sitting in her seat at Airways1 Terminalthere had come the magic moment when the words “Passengers for Cairo,Baghdad and Tehran, take your places in the bus, please,” had beenuttered.
Magic names, magic words. Devoid2 of glamour3 to Mrs. Hamilton Clippwho, as far as Victoria could make out, had spent a large portion of her lifejumping from boats into aeroplanes and from aeroplanes into trains withbrief intervals4 at expensive hotels in between. But to Victoria they were amarvellous change from the oft- repeated phrases, “Take down, please,Miss Jones.” “This letter’s full of mistakes. You’ll have to type it again, MissJones.” “The kettle’s boiling, ducks, just make the tea, will you.” “I knowwhere you can get the most marvellous perm.” Trivial boring everydayhappenings! And now: Cairo, Baghdad, Tehran—all the romance of theglorious East (and Edward at the end of it)….
Victoria returned to earth to hear her employer, whom she had alreadydiagnosed as a nonstop talker, concluding a series of remarks by saying:
“—and nothing really clean if you know what I mean. I’m always veryvery careful what I eat. The filth5 of the streets and the bazaars6 youwouldn’t believe. And the unhygienic rags the people wear. And some ofthe toilets—why, you just couldn’t call them toilets at all!”
Victoria listened dutifully to these depressing remarks, but her ownsense of glamour remained undimmed. Dirt and germs meant nothing inher young life. They arrived at Heathrow and she assisted Mrs. Clipp toalight from the bus. She was already in charge of passports, tickets,money, etc.
“My,” said that lady, “it certainly is a comfort to have you with me, MissJones. I just don’t know what I’d have done if I’d had to travel alone.”
Travelling by air, Victoria thought, was rather like being taken on aschool treat. Brisk teachers, kind but firm, were at hand to shepherd youat every turn. Air hostesses, in trim uniform with the authority of nurserygovernesses
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AIRWAYS
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航空公司 | |
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adj.全无的,缺乏的 | |
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glamour
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n.魔力,魅力;vt.迷住 | |
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n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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n.肮脏,污物,污秽;淫猥 | |
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(东方国家的)市场( bazaar的名词复数 ); 义卖; 义卖市场; (出售花哨商品等的)小商品市场 | |
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dealing
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longing
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disapproval
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v.使喷出( puff的现在分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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celebrity
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n.名人,名流;著名,名声,名望 | |
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treasury
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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siesta
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n.午睡 | |
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