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Eleven THE ACCIDENT HAPPENS
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Eleven THE ACCIDENT HAPPENS
The rendezvous2 for the great accident party was fixed3 at a spot about amile from Staverley village where the road to Staverley branched off fromthe main road to Andover.
All three arrived there safely, though Frankie’s Standard had shown un-mistakable signs of decrepitude4 at every hill.
The time fixed had been one o’clock.
“We don’t want to be interrupted when we’re staging the thing,” Frankiehad said. “Hardly anything ever goes down this road, I should imagine,but at lunch time we ought to be perfectly5 safe.”
They proceeded for half a mile on the side road and then Frankie poin-ted out the place she had selected for the accident to take place.
“It couldn’t be better in my opinion,” she said. “Straight down this hilland then, as you see, the road gives a sudden very sharp turn round thatbulging bit of wall. The wall is actually the wall of Merroway Court. If westart the car and let it run down the hill it will crash straight into the walland something pretty drastic ought to happen to it.”
“I should say so,” Bobby agreed. “But someone ought to be on thelookout at the corner to be sure someone isn’t coming round it in the op-posite direction.”
“Quite right,” said Frankie. “We don’t want to involve anybody else in amess and perhaps maim6 them for life. George can take his car down thereand turn it as though he were coming from the other direction. Thenwhen he waves a handkerchief it will show that all is clear.”
“You’re looking very pale, Frankie,” said Bobby anxiously. “Are you sureyou’re all right?”
“I’m made up pale,” explained Frankie. “Ready for the concussion7. Youdon’t want me to be carried into the house blooming with health.”
“How wonderful women are,” said Bobby appreciatively. “You look ex-actly like a sick monkey.”
“I think you’re very rude,” said Frankie. “Now, then, I shall go and pro-spect at the gate into Merroway Court. It’s just this side of the
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dent
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n.凹痕,凹坑;初步进展 | |
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