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Seventeen THE MAN WHO WAS NO. 16(1)
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Seventeen THE MAN WHO WAS NO. 16
Tommy and Tuppence were closeted with the Chief in his private room.
His commendation had been warm and sincere.
“You have succeeded admirably. Thanks to you we have laid our handson no less than five very interesting personages, and from them we havereceived much valuable information. Meanwhile I learn from a creditablesource that headquarters in Moscow have taken alarm at the failure oftheir agents to report. I think that in spite of all our precautions they havebegun to suspect that all is not well at what I may call the distributingcentre—the office of Mr. Theodore Blunt—the International Detective Bur-eau.”
“Well,” said Tommy, “I suppose they were bound to tumble to it sometime or other, sir.”
“As you say, it was only to be expected. But I am a little worried—aboutMrs. Tommy.”
“I can look after her all right, sir,” said Tommy, at exactly the sameminute as Tuppence said, “I can take care of myself.”
“H’m,” said Mr. Carter. “Excessive self-confidence was always a charac-teristic of you two. Whether your immunity1 is entirely2 due to your ownsuperhuman cleverness, or whether a small percentage of luck creeps in,I’m not prepared to say. But luck changes, you know. However, I won’t ar-gue the point. From my extensive knowledge of Mrs. Tommy, I suppose it’squite useless to ask her to keep out of the limelight for the next week ortwo?”
Tuppence shook her head very energetically.
“Then all I can do is to give you all the information that I can. We havereason to believe that a special agent has been despatched from Moscowto this country. We don’t know what name he is travelling under, we don’tknow when he will arrive. But we do know something about him. He is aman who gave us great trouble in the war, an ubiquitous kind of fellowwho turned up all over the place where we least wanted him. He is a Rus-sian by birth, and an accomplished3 linguist—so much so that he can passas half a dozen other nationalities, including our own. He is also a pastmaster in the art of disguise. And he has brains. It was he who devised theNo. 16 code.
“When and how he will turn up, I do not know. But I am fairly certainthat he will turn up. We do know this—he was not personally acquaintedwith the real Mr. Theodore Blunt. I think that he will turn up at your of-fice, on the
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immunity
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n.优惠;免除;豁免,豁免权 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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accomplished
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pretext
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inquiry
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spicy
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alibi
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alas
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doorway
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reposed
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concealed
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etiquette
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buzzer
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graceful
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demurely
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prey
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accomplice
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abruptly
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astonishment
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exclamation
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socket
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invalid
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groan
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brass
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coup
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stoutly
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persistent
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quarry
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lighting
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psychology
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n.心理,心理学,心理状态 | |
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chronological
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plumb
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underneath
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bolster
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bind
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shrilly
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尖声的; 光亮的,耀眼的 | |
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