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On the sheltered terrace outside, Miss Minton was knitting.
Miss Minton was thin and angular, her neck was stringy. She wore palesky-blue jumpers, and chains or bead1 necklaces. Her skirts were tweedyand had a depressed2 droop3 at the back. She greeted Tuppence with alac-rity.
“Good morning, Mrs. Blenkensop. I do hope you slept well.”
Mrs. Blenkensop confessed that she never slept very well the first nightor two in a strange bed. Miss Minton said, Now, wasn’t that curious? Itwas exactly the same with her.
Mrs. Blenkensop said, “What a coincidence, and what a very prettystitch that was.” Miss Minton, flushing with pleasure, displayed it. Yes, itwas rather uncommon4, and really quite simple. She could easily show it toMrs. Blenkensop if Mrs. Blenkensop liked. Oh, that was very kind of MissMinton, but Mrs. Blenkensop was so stupid, she wasn’t really very good atknitting, not at following patterns, that was to say. She could only dosimple things like Balaclava helmets, and even now she was afraid shehad gone wrong somewhere. It didn’t look right, somehow, did it?
Miss Minton cast an expert eye over the khaki mass. Gently she pointedout just what had gone wrong. Thankfully, Tuppence handed the faultyhelmet over. Miss Minton exuded5 kindness and patronage6. Oh, no, itwasn’t a trouble at all. She had knitted for so many years.
“I’m afraid I’ve never done any before this dreadful war,” confessedTuppence. “But one feels so terribly, doesn’t one, that one must do some-thing.”
“Oh yes, indeed. And you actually have a boy in the Navy, I think I heardyou say last night?”
“Yes, my eldest7 boy. Such a splendid boy he is — though I suppose amother shouldn’t say so. Then I have a boy in the Air Force and Cyril, mybaby, is out in France.”
“Oh dear, dear, how terribly anxious you must be.”
Tuppence thought:
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n.念珠;(pl.)珠子项链;水珠 | |
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v.低垂,下垂;凋萎,萎靡 | |
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