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Four
When Tuppence entered the lounge at Sans Souci just before dinner, theonly occupant of the room was the monumental Mrs. O’Rourke, who wassitting by the window looking like some gigantic Buddha1.
She greeted Tuppence with a lot of geniality2 and verve.
“Ah now, if it isn’t Mrs. Blenkensop! You’re like myself; it pleases you tobe down to time and get a quiet minute or two before going into the diningroom, and a pleasant room this is in good weather with the windows openin the way that you’ll not be noticing the smell of cooking. Terrible that is,in all of these places, and more especially if it’s onion or cabbage that’s onthe fire. Sit here now, Mrs. Blenkensop, and tell me what you’ve been do-ing with yourself this fine day and how you like Leahampton.”
There was something about Mrs. O’Rourke that had an unholy fascina-tion for Tuppence. She was rather like an ogress dimly remembered fromearly fairy tales. With her bulk, her deep voice, her unabashed beard andmoustache, her deep twinkling eyes, and the impression she gave of beingmore than life-size, she was indeed not unlike some childhood’s fantasy.
Tuppence replied that she thought she was going to like Leahamptonvery much, and be happy there.
“That is,” she added in a melancholy3 voice, “as happy as I can be any-where with this terrible anxiety weighing on me all the time.”
“Ah now, don’t you be worrying yourself,” Mrs. O’Rourke advised com-fortably. “Those boys of yours will come back to you safe and sound. Not adoubt of it. One of them’s in the Air Force, so I think you said?”
“Yes, Raymond.”
“And is he in France now, or in England?”
“He’s in Egypt at the moment, but from what he said in his last letter—not exactly said—but we have a little private code if you know what Imean?—certain sentences mean certain things. I think that’s quite justi-fied, don’t you?”
Mrs. O’Rourke replied promptly4:
“Indeed I do. ’Tis a mother’s privilege.”
“Yes, you see I feel I must know just where he is.”
Mrs. O’Rourke nodded the Buddha-like head.
“I feel for you
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Buddha
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n.佛;佛像;佛陀 | |
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geniality
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n.和蔼,诚恳;愉快 | |
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melancholy
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n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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promptly
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adv.及时地,敏捷地 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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censor
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n./vt.审查,审查员;删改 | |
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saga
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n.(尤指中世纪北欧海盗的)故事,英雄传奇 | |
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dealer
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walnut
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(通常指灯光)闪烁,摇曳( flicker的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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persuasive
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mite
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n.极小的东西;小铜币 | |
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基质间片; 品丝(吉他等指板上定音的)( fret的名词复数 ) | |
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veranda
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abruptly
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sprightly
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helping
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vexed
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adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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hoary
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adj.古老的;鬓发斑白的 | |
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n.栗子( chestnut的名词复数 );栗色;栗树;栗色马 | |
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nun
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descending
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wireless
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adj.无线的;n.无线电 | |
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n.法西斯主义的支持者( fascist的名词复数 ) | |
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fluting
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有沟槽的衣料; 吹笛子; 笛声; 刻凹槽 | |
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adjourned
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vitality
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cant
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patriotism
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n.爱国精神,爱国心,爱国主义 | |
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idiocy
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follower
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casement
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traitor
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