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Three HE JOKE THAT FAILED
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Three HE JOKE THAT FAILED
“Twelve o’clock,” said Socks despairingly.
The joke—as a joke—had not gone off any too well. The alarum clocks,on the other hand, had performed their part. They had gone off—with avigour and élan that could hardly have been surpassed and which hadsent Ronny Devereux leaping out of bed with a confused idea that the dayof judgment1 had come. If such had been the effect in the room next door,what must it have been at close quarters? Ronny hurried out in the pas-sage and applied2 his ear to the crack of the door.
He expected profanity—expected it confidently and with intelligent anti-cipation. But he heard nothing at all. That is to say, he heard nothing ofwhat he expected. The clocks were ticking all right—ticking in a loud, ar-rogant, exasperating3 manner. And presently another went off, ringingwith a crude, deafening4 note that would have aroused acute irritation5 in adeaf man.
There was no doubt about it; the clocks had performed their part faith-fully. They did all and more than Mr. Murgatroyd had claimed for them.
But apparently6 they had met their match in Gerald Wade7.
The syndicate was inclined to be despondent8 about it.
“The lad isn’t human,” grumbled9 Jimmy Thesiger.
“Probably thought he heard the telephone in the distance and rolledover and went to sleep again,” suggested Helen (or possibly Nancy).
“It seems to me very remarkable,” said Rupert Bateman seriously. “Ithink he ought to see a doctor about it.”
“Some disease of the eardrums,” suggested Bill hopefully.
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judgment
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n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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adj. 激怒的 动词exasperate的现在分词形式 | |
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wade
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despondent
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admiration
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pointed
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trout
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