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“But I don’t understand,” said Lord Whitfield. “I don’t understand.”
He strove to maintain his dignity, but beneath the pompous1 exterior2 arather pitiable bewilderment was evident. He could hardly credit the ex-traordinary things that were being told him.
“It’s like this, Lord Whitfield,” said Battle patiently. “To begin with thereis a touch of insanity3 in the family. We’ve found that out now. Often theway with these old families. I should say she had a predisposition thatway. And then she was an ambitious lady—and she was thwarted4. Firsther career and then her love affair.” He coughed. “I understand it was youwho jilted her?”
Lord Whitfield said stiffly:
“I don’t like the term jilt.”
Superintendent5 Battle amended6 the phrase.
“It was you who terminated the engagement?”
“Well—yes.”
“Tell us why, Gordon,” said Bridget.
Lord Whitfield got rather red. He said:
“Oh, very well, if I must. Honoria had a canary. She was very fond of it.
It used to take sugar from her lips. One day it pecked her violently instead.
She was angry and picked it up—and—wrung its neck! I—I couldn’t feelthe same after that. I told her I thought we’d both made a mistake.”
Battle nodded. He said:
“That was the beginning of it! As she told Miss Conway, she turned herthoughts and her undoubted mental ability to one aim and purpose.”
Lord Whitfield said incredulously:
“To get me convicted as a murderer? I can’t believe it.”
Bridget said, “It’s true, Gordon. You know, you were surprised yourselfat the extraordinary way that everybody who annoyed you was instantlystruck down.”
“There was a reason for that.”
“Honoria Waynflete was the reason,” said Bridget. “Do get it into yourhead, Gordon, that it wasn’t
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adj.傲慢的,自大的;夸大的;豪华的 | |
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阻挠( thwart的过去式和过去分词 ); 使受挫折; 挫败; 横过 | |
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n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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killing
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