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Six THE GENTLE ART OF BLACKMAIL
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Six THE GENTLE ART OF BLACKMAIL1
It was exactly five minutes to four when Virginia Revel2, rendered punctualby a healthy curiosity, returned to the house in Pont Street. She openedthe door with her latchkey, and stepped into the hall to be immediatelyconfronted by the impassive Chilvers.
“I beg pardon, ma’am, but a—a person has called to see you—”
For the moment, Virginia did not pay attention to the subtle phraseologywhereby Chilvers cloaked his meaning.
“Mr. Lomax? Where is he? In the drawing room?”
“Oh, no, ma’am, not Mr. Lomax.” Chilvers’ tone was faintly reproachful.
“A person—I was reluctant to let him in, but he said his business was mostimportant — connected with the late Captain, I understood him to say.
Thinking therefore that you might wish to see him, I put him—er—in thestudy.”
Virginia stood thinking for a minute. She had been a widow now forsome years, and the fact that she rarely spoke4 of her husband was takenby some to indicate that below her careless demeanour was a still-achingwound. By others it was taken to mean the exact opposite, that Virginiahad never really cared for Tim Revel, and that she found it insincere toprofess a grief she did not feel.
“I should have mentioned, ma’am,” continued Chilvers, “that the manappears to be some kind of foreigner.”
Virginia’s interest heightened a little. Her husband had been in the Dip-lomatic Service, and they had been together in Herzoslovakia just beforethe sensational5 murder of the King and Queen. This man might probablybe a Herzoslovakian, some old servant who had fallen on evil days.
“You did quite right, Chilvers,” she said with a quick, approving nod.
“Where did you say you put him? In the study?”
She crossed the hall with her light buoyant step, and opened the door ofthe small room that flanked the dining room.
The visitor was sitting in a chair by the fireplace. He rose on her en-trance and stood looking at her. Virginia had an excellent memory forfaces, and she was at once quite sure that she had never seen the man be-fore. He was tall and dark, supple
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blackmail
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n.讹诈,敲诈,勒索,胁迫,恫吓 | |
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revel
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vi.狂欢作乐,陶醉;n.作乐,狂欢 | |
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urn
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n.(有座脚的)瓮;坟墓;骨灰瓮 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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sensational
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adj.使人感动的,非常好的,轰动的,耸人听闻的 | |
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supple
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adj.柔软的,易弯的,逢迎的,顺从的,灵活的;vt.使柔软,使柔顺,使顺从;vi.变柔软,变柔顺 | |
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insolence
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contented
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persistent
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rue
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stiffened
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sardonically
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acting
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slanting
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exclamation
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n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词 | |
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deliberately
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adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地 | |
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prospect
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apprehension
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n.理解,领悟;逮捕,拘捕;忧虑 | |
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blackmailer
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敲诈者,勒索者 | |
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vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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publicity
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poignant
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motive
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guile
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monarchy
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picturesque
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docile
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determined
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discretion
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winced
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赶紧避开,畏缩( wince的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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enlisting
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v.(使)入伍, (使)参军( enlist的现在分词 );获得(帮助或支持) | |
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dominions
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统治权( dominion的名词复数 ); 领土; 疆土; 版图 | |
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ardent
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liar
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conceal
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