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VI
Tuppence arrived at the gates of Sans Souci at twenty minutes to two.
She turned off from the drive and went through the garden and into thehouse through the open drawing-room window. A smell of Irish stew1 andthe clatter2 of plates and murmur3 of voices came from afar. Sans Souci washard at work on its midday meal.
Tuppence waited by the drawing-room door until Martha, the maid, hadpassed across the hall and into the dining room, then she ran quickly upthe stairs, shoeless.
She went into her room, put on her soft felt bedroom slippers4, and thenwent along the landing and into Mrs. Perenna’s room.
Once inside she looked round her and felt a certain distaste sweep overher. Not a nice job, this. Quite unpardonable if Mrs. Perenna was simplyMrs. Perenna. Prying5 into people’s private affairs—Tuppence shook herself, an impatient terrier shake that was a reminis-cence of her girlhood. There was a war on!
She went over to the dressing7 table.
Quick and deft8 in her movements, she had soon gone through the con-tents of the drawers there. In the tall bureau, one of the drawers waslocked. That seemed more promising9.
Tommy had been entrusted10 with certain tools and had received somebrief instruction on the manipulation of them. These indications he hadpassed on to Tuppence.
A deft twist or two of the wrist and the drawer yielded.
There was a cash box containing twenty pounds in notes and some pilesof silver—also a jewel case. And there were a heap of papers. These lastwere what interested Tuppence most. Rapidly she went through them; ne-cessarily it was a cursory
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stew
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n.炖汤,焖,烦恼;v.炖汤,焖,忧虑 | |
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n.低语,低声的怨言;v.低语,低声而言 | |
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prying
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adj.爱打听的v.打听,刺探(他人的私事)( pry的现在分词 );撬开 | |
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pry
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rambling
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vaguely
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