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Five VISIT TO MISS WAYNFLETE
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Five VISIT TO MISS WAYNFLETE
Mr. Wake murmured a few more names to himself.
“Let me see now—poor Mrs. Rose, and old Bell and that child of theElkins and Harry1 Carter—they’re not all my people, you understand. Mrs.
Rose and Carter were dissenters2. And that cold spell in March took offpoor old Ben Stanbury at last—ninety-two he was.”
“Amy Gibbs died in April,” said Bridget.
“Yes, poor girl—a sad mistake to happen.”
Luke looked up to find Bridget watching him. She lowered her eyesquickly. He thought, with some annoyance3:
“There’s something here that I haven’t got on to. Something to do withthis girl Amy Gibbs.”
When they had taken leave of the vicar and were outside again, he said:
“Just who and what was Amy Gibbs?”
Bridget took a minute or two to answer. Then she said—and Luke no-ticed the slight constraint4 in her voice:
“Amy was one of the most inefficient5 housemaids I have ever known.”
“That’s why she got the sack?”
“No. She stayed out after hours playing about with some young man.
Gordon has very moral and old-fashioned views. Sin in his view does nottake place until after eleven o’clock, but then it is rampant6. So he gave thegirl notice and she was impertinent about it!”
Luke asked: “A good-looking girl?”
“Very good-looking.”
“She’s the one who swallowed hat paint in mistake for cough mixture?”
“Yes.”
“Rather a stupid thing to do?” Luke hazarded.
“Very stupid.”
“Was she stupid?”
“No, she was quite a sharp girl.”
Luke stole a look at her. He was puzzled. Her replies were given in aneven tone, without emphasis or even much interest. But behind what shesaid, there was, he felt convinced, something not put into words.
At that moment Bridget stopped to speak to a tall man who swept off hishat and greeted her with breezy
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prying
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superstitions
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benefactor
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implore
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malice
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footpath
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hoarse
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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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abruptly
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hatchet
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providence
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