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The front door was open. We passed through it into a rather surprisinglyspacious hall. It was furnished with restraint—well-polished dark oak andgleaming brass1. At the back, where the staircase would normally appear,was a white panelled wall with a door in it.
“My brother-in-law’s part of the house,” said Miss de Haviland. “Theground floor is Philip and Magda’s.”
We went through a doorway2 on the left into a large drawing room. Ithad pale-blue panelled walls, furniture covered in heavy brocade, and onevery available table and on the walls were hung photographs and pic-tures of actors, dancers, and stage scenes and designs. A Degas of balletdancers hung over the mantelpiece. There were masses of flowers, enorm-ous brown chrysanthemums3 and great vases of carnations4.
“I suppose,” said Miss de Haviland, “that you want to see Philip?”
Did I want to see Philip? I had no idea. All I had wanted to do was to seeSophia. That I had done. She had given emphatic5 encouragement to theOld Man’s plan—but she had now receded6 from the scene and was pre-sumably somewhere telephoning about fish, having given me no indica-tion of how to proceed. Was I to approach Philip Leonides as a young mananxious to marry his daughter, or as a casual friend who had dropped in(surely not at such a moment!) or as an associate of the police?
Miss de Haviland gave me no time to consider her question. It was, in-deed, not a question at all, but more an assertion. Miss de Haviland, Ijudged, was more inclined to assert than to question.
“We’ll go to the library,” she said.
She led me out of the drawing room, along a corridor and in through an-other door.
It was a big room, full of books. The books did not confine themselves tothe bookcases that reached up to the ceiling. They were on chairs andtables and even on the floor. And yet there was no sense of disarray7
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brass
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n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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chrysanthemums
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n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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carnations
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n.麝香石竹,康乃馨( carnation的名词复数 ) | |
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receded
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v.逐渐远离( recede的过去式和过去分词 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题 | |
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disarray
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smelt
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smoker
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aged
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extraordinarily
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mere
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jaw
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inspector
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holder
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cascade
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rippled
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enunciation
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publicity
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dreary
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suspense
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stark
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vaguely
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soothing
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abruptly
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perfectly
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credible
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fingerprints
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motive
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creased
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unimpeachable
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detailed
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irony
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entirely
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seizure
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shareholder
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企业( undertaking的名词复数 ); 保证; 殡仪业; 任务 | |
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conclave
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n.秘密会议,红衣主教团 | |
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solicitor
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residue
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remonstrate
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accomplished
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amicable
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adj.和平的,友好的;友善的 | |
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ineligible
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adj.无资格的,不适当的 | |
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credentials
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n.证明,资格,证明书,证件 | |
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conscientious
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