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Chapter 10 Attack on Tuppence(3)
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‘I don’t know what you’re doing about the garden,’ said Albert. ‘I did aspell once in a garden for a short time, but I’m not up in vegetables verymuch. There’s a boy here that wants to see you, by the way, madam.’
‘Oh, a boy,’ said Tuppence. ‘Do you mean the red-haired one?’
‘No. I mean the other one, the one with a lot of messy yellow hair halfdown his back. Got rather a silly name. Like a hotel. You know, the RoyalClarence. That’s his name. Clarence.’
‘Clarence, but not Royal Clarence.’
‘Not likely,’ said Albert. ‘He’s waiting in the front door. He says, madam,as he might be able to assist you in some way.’
‘I see. I gather he used to assist old Isaac occasionally.’
She found Clarence sitting on a decayed basket chair on the veranda1 orloggia, whichever you liked to call it. He appeared to be making a latebreakfast off potato crisps and held a bar of chocolate in his left hand.
‘Morning, missus,’ said Clarence. ‘Come to see if I could be any help.’
‘Well,’ said Tuppence, ‘of course we do want help in the garden. I be-lieve you used to help Isaac at one time.’
‘Ah well, now and again I did. Not that I know very much. Don’t say thatIsaac knew much neither. Lot of talk with him, lot of talking saying what awonderful time he used to have. What a wonderful time it was for thepeople who employed him. Yes, he used to say he was the head gardenerto Mr Bolingo. You know, as lives farther along the river. Great big house.
Yes, it’s turned into a school now. Head gardener there, he said he used tobe. But my grandmother says there isn’t a word of truth in that.’
‘Well, never mind,’ said Tuppence. ‘Actually, I wanted to turn a fewmore things out of that little greenhouse place.’
‘What d’you mean the shed, the glass shed? KK, isn’t it?’
‘Quite right,’ said Tuppence. ‘Fancy your knowing the proper name ofit.’
‘Oh well, it was always used to be called that. Everybody says so. Theysay it’s Japanese. I don’t know if that’s true.’
‘Come on,’ said Tuppence. ‘Let’s go there.’
A procession formed consisting of Tommy, Tuppence, Hannibal, the dog,with Albert abandoning the washing up of breakfast for something moreinteresting bringing up the rear. Hannibal displayed a great deal of pleas-ure after attending to all the useful smells in the neighbourhood. He re-joined them at the door of KK and sniffed
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v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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