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How Tommy got through that evening he never quite knew. He dared notlet his eyes stray too often in the direction of Mrs. Blenkensop. At dinnerthree more habitués of Sans Souci appeared—a middle-aged1 couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Cayley, and a young mother, Mrs. Sprot, who had come downwith her baby girl from London and was clearly much bored by her en-forced stay at Leahampton. She was placed next to Tommy and at inter-vals fixed2 him with a pair of pale gooseberry eyes and in a slightly aden-oidal voice asked: “Don’t you think it’s really quite safe now? Everyone’sgoing back, aren’t they?”
Before Tommy could reply to these artless queries3, his neighbour on theother side, the beaded lady, struck in:
“What I say is one mustn’t risk anything with children. Your sweet littleBetty. You’d never forgive yourself and you know that Hitler has said theBlitzkrieg on England is coming quite soon now—and quite a new kind ofgas, I believe.”
Major Bletchley cut in sharply:
“Lot of nonsense talked about gas. The fellows won’t waste time fiddlinground with gas. High explosive and incendiary bombs. That’s what wasdone in Spain.”
The whole table plunged4 into the argument with gusto. Tuppence’svoice, high-pitched and slightly fatuous5, piped out: “My son Douglas says—”
“Douglas, indeed,” thought Tommy. “Why Douglas, I should like toknow.”
After dinner, a pretentious6 meal of several meagre courses, all of whichwere equally tasteless, everyone drifted into the lounge. Knitting was re-sumed and Tommy was compelled to hear a long and extremely boring ac-count of Major Bletchley’s experiences on the North-West Frontier.
The fair young man with the bright blue eyes went out, executing a littlebow on the threshold of the room.
Major Bletchley broke off his narrative7 and administered a kind of digin the
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fatuous
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pretentious
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devoured
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annoyance
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distressed
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attain
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prudence
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widower
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territorials
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overdo
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farce
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remarkably
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promenade
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stamina
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asylum
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accustom
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poignant
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lapse
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tragic
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hearty
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devouring
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吞没( devour的现在分词 ); 耗尽; 津津有味地看; 狼吞虎咽地吃光 | |
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insinuate
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circumvented
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adroit
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pointed
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milky
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awfully
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ferocious
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adj.凶猛的,残暴的,极度的,十分强烈的 | |
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fatuously
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enacted
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制定(法律),通过(法案)( enact的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.疑虑,担忧,害怕;疑虑,担心,恐惧( misgiving的名词复数 );疑惧 | |
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