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BOOK 2 Five
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Five
The morning of November 2nd dawned wet and gloomy. It was so dark in
the dining room of the house in Elvaston Square that they had to have the
lights on for breakfast.
Iris1, contrary to her habit, had come down instead of having her coffee
and toast sent up to her and sat there white and ghostlike pushing un-
eaten food about her plate. George rustled2 his Times with a nervy hand
and at the other end of the table Lucilla Drake wept copiously3 into a
handkerchief.
“I know the dear boy will do something dreadful. He’s so sensitive—and
he wouldn’t say it was a matter of life and death if it wasn’t.”
Rustling4 his paper, George said sharply:
“Please don’t worry, Lucilla. I’ve said I’ll see to it.”
“I know, dear George, you are always so kind. But I do feel any delay
might be fatal. All these inquiries5 you speak of making—they will all take
time.”
“No, no, we’ll hurry them through.”
“He says: ‘without fail by the 3rd’ and tomorrow is the 3rd. I should
never forgive myself if anything happened to the darling boy.”
“It won’t.” George took a long drink of coffee.
“And there is still that Conversion6 Loan of mine—”
“Look here, Lucilla, you leave it all to me.”
“Don’t worry, Aunt Lucilla,” put in Iris. “George will be able to arrange it
all. After all, this has happened before.”
“Not for a long time” (“Three months,” said George), “not since the poor
boy was deceived by those dreadful swindling friends of his on that horrid8
ranch9.”
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copiously
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rustling
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inquiries
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| n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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conversion
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ranch
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kindly
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crook
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blackmail
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brats
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fixed
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asthma
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touching
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momentary
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reassure
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grouse
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appreciative
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gracefully
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darted
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