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Twenty-eight SUSPICIONS
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Twenty-eight SUSPICIONS
It was just on the appointed hour of twelve o’clock that Bundle and Lo-raine entered the park gates, having left the Hispano at an adjacent gar-age.
Lady Coote greeted the two girls with surprise, but distinct pleasure, andimmediately pressed them to stay to lunch.
O’Rourke, who had been reclining in an immense armchair, began atonce to talk with great animation1 to Loraine, who was listening with halfan ear to Bundle’s highly technical explanation of the mechanical troublewhich had affected2 the Hispano.
“And we said,” ended Bundle, “how marvellous that the brute3 shouldhave broken down just here! Last time it happened was on a Sunday at aplace called Little Speddlington under the Hill. And it lived up to its name,I can tell you.”
“That would be a grand name on the films,” remarked O’Rourke.
“Birthplace of the simple country maiden,” suggested Socks.
“I wonder now,” said Lady Coote, “where Mr. Thesiger is?”
“He’s in the billiard room, I think,” said Socks. “I’ll fetch him.”
She went off, but had hardly gone a minute when Rupert Bateman ap-peared upon the scene, with the harassed4 and serious air usual to him.
“Yes, Lady Coote? Thesiger said you were asking for me. How do you do,Lady Eileen—”
He broke off to greet the two girls, and Loraine immediately took thefield.
“Oh, Mr. Bateman! I’ve been wanting to see you. Wasn’t it you who wastelling me what to do for a dog when he is continually getting sore paws?”
The secretary shook his head.
“It must have been someone else, Miss Wade6. Though, as a matter offact, I do happen to know—”
“What a wonderful man you are,” interrupted Loraine. “You knowabout everything.”
“One should keep abreast7 of modern knowledge,” said Mr. Bateman ser-iously. “Now about your dog’s paws—”
Terence O’Rourke murmured sotto voce to Bundle:
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n.活泼,兴奋,卡通片/动画片的制作 | |
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n.驴;傻瓜,蠢笨的人 | |
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wade
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tact
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