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Fourteen DR. NICHOLSON
Frankie attacked Sylvia the following morning.
She started by saying carelessly:
“What was that man’s name you mentioned last night? Alan Carstairs,was it? I feel sure I’ve heard that name before.”
“I daresay you have. He’s rather a celebrity1 in his way, I believe. He’s aCanadian—a naturalist2 and big game hunter and explorer. I don’t reallyknow him. Some friends of ours, the Rivingtons, brought him down hereone day for lunch. A very attractive man—big and bronzed and nice blueeyes.”
“I was sure I’d heard of him.”
“He’d never been over to this country before, I believe. Last year hewent on a tour through Africa with that millionaire man, John Savage—the one who thought he had cancer and killed himself in that tragic3 way.
Carstairs has been all over the world. East Africa, South America—simplyeverywhere, I believe.”
“Sounds a nice adventurous4 person,” said Frankie.
“Oh, he was. Distinctly attractive.”
“Funny—his being so like the man who fell over the cliff at Marchbolt,”
said Frankie.
“I wonder if everyone has a double.”
They compared instances, citing Adolf Beck and referring lightly to theLyons Mail. Frankie was careful to make no further references to AlanCarstairs. To show too much interest in him would be fatal.
In her own mind, however, she felt she was getting on now. She wasquite convinced that Alan Carstairs had been the victim of the cliff tragedyat Marchbolt. He fulfilled all the conditions. He had no intimate friends orrelations in this country and his disappearance5 was unlikely to be noticedfor some time. A man who frequently ran off to East Africa and SouthAmerica was not likely to be missed at once. Moreover, Frankie noted6, al-though Sylvia Bassington-ffrench had commented on the resemblance inthe newspaper reproduction, it had not occurred to her for a moment thatit actually was the man.
That, Frankie thought, was rather an interesting bit of
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celebrity
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n.名人,名流;著名,名声,名望 | |
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n.博物学家(尤指直接观察动植物者) | |
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adventurous
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adj.爱冒险的;惊心动魄的,惊险的,刺激的 | |
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disappearance
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adj.著名的,知名的 | |
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psychology
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inquiry
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discreetly
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grimace
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v.做鬼脸,面部歪扭 | |
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tantalizing
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determined
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bust
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vt.打破;vi.爆裂;n.半身像;胸部 | |
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bribed
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feverishly
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conceal
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catastrophe
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strictly
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