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Twenty-nine SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF GEORGE LOMAX
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Twenty-nine SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF GEORGE LOMAX
“Mr. Lomax is here, my lord.”
Lord Caterham started violently, for, absorbed in the intricacies of whatnot to do with the left wrist, he had not heard the butler approach over thesoft turf. He looked at Tredwell more in sorrow than in anger.
“I told you at breakfast, Tredwell, that I should be particularly engagedthis morning.”
“Yes, my lord, but—”
“Go and tell Mr. Lomax that you have made a mistake, that I am out inthe village, that I am laid up with the gout, or, if all else fails, that I amdead.”
“Mr. Lomax, my lord, has already caught sight of your lordship whendriving up the drive.”
Lord Caterham sighed deeply.
“He would. Very well, Tredwell, I am coming.”
In a manner highly characteristic, Lord Caterham was always most gen-ial when his feelings were in reality the reverse. He greeted George nowwith a heartiness1 quite unparalleled.
“My dear fellow, my dear fellow. Delighted to see you. Absolutely de-lighted. Sit down. Have a drink. Well, well, this is splendid!”
And having pushed George into a large armchair, he sat down oppositehim and blinked nervously2.
“I wanted to see you very particularly,” said George.
“Oh!” said Lord Caterham faintly, and his heart sank, whilst his mindraced actively3 over all the dread4 possibilities that might lie behind thatsimple phrase.
“Very particularly,” said George with heavy emphasis.
Lord Caterham’s heart sank lower than ever. He felt that something wascoming worse than anything he had yet thought of.
“Yes?” he said, with a courageous5 attempt at nonchalance6.
“Is Eileen at home?”
Lord Caterham felt reprieved7, but slightly surprised.
“Yes, yes,” he said. “Bundle’s here. Got that friend of hers with her—thelittle
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heartiness
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诚实,热心 | |
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ass
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绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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soda
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