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Twenty-four BUNDLE WONDERS
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Twenty-four BUNDLE WONDERS
There was no doubt that Superintendent1 Battle was taken aback. Hefingered his chin thoughtfully.
“Sir Oswald is right, Battle,” said George. “This is the man. Any hope ofcatching him?”
“There may be, sir. It certainly looks—well, suspicious. Of course theman may turn up again—at Chimneys, I mean.”
“Do you think it likely?”
“No, it isn’t,” confessed Battle. “Yes, it certainly looks as though Bauerwere the man. But I can’t quite see how he got in and out of these groundsunobserved.”
“I have already told you my opinion of the men you posted,” saidGeorge. “Hopelessly inefficient—I don’t mean to blame you, Superintend-ent, but—” His pause was eloquent2.
“Ah, well,” said Battle lightly, “my shoulders are broad.”
He shook his head and sighed.
“I must get to the telephone at once. Excuse me, gentlemen. I’m sorry,Mr. Lomax—I feel I’ve rather bungled3 this business, But it’s been puzzling,more puzzling than you know.”
He strode hurriedly from the room.
“Come into the garden,” said Bundle to Jimmy. “I want to talk to you.”
They went out together through the window. Jimmy stared down at thelawn, frowning.
“What’s the matter?” asked Bundle.
Jimmy explained the circumstances of the pistol throwing.
“I’m wondering,” he ended, “what was in old Battle’s mind when he gotCoote to throw the pistol. Something, I’ll swear. Anyhow, it landed upabout ten yards farther than it should have done. You know, Bundle,Battle’s a deep one.”
“He’s an extraordinary man,” said Bundle. “I want to tell you about lastnight.”
She retailed4 her conversation with the Superintendent. Jimmy listenedattentively.
“So the Countess is No 1,” he said thoughtfully. “It all hangs togethervery well. No 2—Bauer—comes over from Chimneys. He climbs up intoO’Rourke’s room, knowing that O’Rourke has had a sleeping draught
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n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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adj.雄辩的,口才流利的;明白显示出的 | |
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v.搞糟,完不成( bungle的过去式和过去分词 );笨手笨脚地做;失败;完不成 | |
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vt.零售(retail的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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