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I“Of course you must stay at the Consulate1,” said Mrs. Cardew Trench2.
“Nonsense, my dear—you can’t stay at the Airport Hotel. The Claytons willbe delighted. I’ve known them for years. We’ll send a wire and you can godown on tonight’s train. They know Dr. Pauncefoot Jones quite well.”
Victoria had the grace to blush. The Bishop3 of Llangow, alias4 the Bishopof Languao was one thing, a real flesh and blood Dr. Pauncefoot Jones wasquite another.
“I suppose,” thought Victoria guiltily, “I could be sent to prison for that—false pretences5 or something.”
Then she cheered herself up by reflecting that it was only if you attemp-ted to obtain money by false statements that the rigours of the law wereset in motion. Whether this was really so or not, Victoria did not know, be-ing as ignorant of the law as most average people, but it had a cheeringsound.
The train journey had all the fascination6 of novelty—to Victoria’s ideathe train was hardly an express—but she had begun to feel conscious ofher Western impatience7.
A Consular8 car met her at the station and she was driven to the Consu-late. The car drove in through big gates into a delightful9 garden and drewup before a flight of steps leading up to a balcony surrounding the house.
Mrs. Clayton, a smiling energetic woman, came through the swinging wiremesh door to meet her.
“We’re so pleased to see you,” she said. “Basrah’s really delightful thistime of year and you oughtn’t to leave Iraq without seeing it. Luckilythere’s no one much here just at the moment—sometimes we just don’tknow where to turn so as to fit people in, but there’s no one here now ex-cept Dr. Rathbone’s young man who’s quite charming. You’ve just missedRichard
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consulate
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n.领事馆 | |
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trench
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n.主教,(国际象棋)象 | |
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alias
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pretences
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n.假装( pretence的名词复数 );作假;自命;自称 | |
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fascination
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impatience
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consular
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a.领事的 | |
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delightful
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adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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baker
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truthful
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mania
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meticulous
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intercept
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vt.拦截,截住,截击 | |
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hiss
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v.发出嘶嘶声;发嘘声表示不满 | |
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astonishment
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charing
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standing
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brute
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awfully
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eminent
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excavating
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humble
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shipping
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flicker
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reproof
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smuggle
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brass
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grumbled
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抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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concealing
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sentimental
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deference
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vaguely
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narrative
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touchily
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exasperated
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quailed
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gasp
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solely
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amiable
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turmoil
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attained
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inevitable
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situated
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ragged
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tunic
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n.束腰外衣 | |
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scrambled
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v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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wireless
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