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Five MR. AND MRS. CAYMAN
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Five MR. AND MRS. CAYMAN
On arriving back at the Vicarage about half an hour later, Bobby foundthat his connection with the death of Alex Pritchard was not yet quiteover. He was informed that Mr. and Mrs. Cayman had called to see himand were in the study with his father. Bobby made his way there andfound his father bravely making suitable conversation without, appar-ently, much enjoying his task.
“Ah!” he said with some slight relief. “Here is Bobby.”
Mr. Cayman rose and advanced towards the young man with out-stretched hand. Mr. Cayman was a big florid man with a would-be heartymanner and a cold and somewhat shifty eye that rather belied1 the man-ner. As for Mrs. Cayman, though she might be considered attractive in abold, coarse fashion, she had little now in common with that early photo-graph of herself, and no trace of that wistful expression remained. In fact,Bobby reflected, if she had not recognized her own photograph, it seemeddoubtful if anyone else would have done so.
“I came down with the wife,” said Mr. Cayman, enclosing Bobby’s handin a firm and painful grip. “Had to stand by, you know; Amelia’s naturallyupset.”
Mrs. Cayman sniffed2.
“We came round to see you,” continued Mr. Cayman. “You see, my poorwife’s brother died, practically speaking, in your arms. Naturally, shewanted to know all you could tell her of his last moments.”
“Absolutely,” said Bobby unhappily. “Oh, absolutely.”
He grinned nervously3 and was immediately aware of his father’s sigh—a sigh of Christian4 resignation.
“Poor Alex,” said Mrs. Cayman, dabbing5 her eyes. “Poor, poor Alex.”
“I know,” said Bobby. “Absolutely grim.”
He wriggled6 uncomfortably.
“You see,” said Mrs. Cayman, looking hopefully at Bobby, “if he left anylast words or messages, naturally I want to know.”
“Oh, rather,” said Bobby. “But as a matter of fact he didn’t.”
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v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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Christian
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dabbing
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石面凿毛,灰泥抛毛 | |
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v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的过去式和过去分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等) | |
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