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Young Mr. Shrivenham of the British Embassy shifted from one foot to theother and gazed upwards1 as the plane zoomed2 over Baghdad aerodrome.
There was a considerable dust storm in progress. Palm trees, houses, hu-man beings were all shrouded3 in a thick brown haze4. It had come on quitesuddenly.
Lionel Shrivenham observed in a tone of deep distress5:
“Ten to one they can’t come down here.”
“What will they do?” asked his friend Harold.
“Go on to Basrah, I imagine. It’s clear there, I hear.”
“You’re meeting some kind of a VIP, aren’t you?”
Young Mr. Shrivenham groaned6 again.
“Just my luck. The new Ambassador has been delayed coming out. Lans-downe, the Counsellor, is in England. Rice, the Oriental Counsellor, is ill inbed with gastric7 flu, dangerously high temperature. Best is in Tehran, andhere am I, left with the whole bag of tricks. No end of a flap about this fel-low. I don’t know why. Even the hush-hush boys are in a flap. He’s one ofthese world travellers, always off somewhere inaccessible8 on a camel.
Don’t see why he’s so important, but apparently9 he’s absolutely the cat’swhiskers, and I’m to conform to his slightest wish. If he gets carried on toBasrah he’ll probably be wild. Don’t know what arrangements I’d betterlay on. Train up tonight? Or get the RAF to fly him up tomorrow?”
Mr. Shrivenham sighed again, as his sense of injury and responsibilitydeepened. Since his arrival three months ago in Baghdad he had been con-sistently unlucky. One more raspberry, he felt, would finally
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upwards
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v.隐瞒( shroud的过去式和过去分词 );保密 | |
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