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BOOK 2 Six
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Six
They had all come.
George breathed a sigh of relief. Up to the last moment he had feared
some last minute defection—but they were all here. Stephen Farraday, tall
and stiff, a little pompous1 in manner. Sandra Farraday in a severe black
velvet2 gown wearing emeralds around her neck. The woman had breed-
ing, not a doubt of it. Her manner was completely natural, possibly a little
more gracious than usual. Ruth also in black with no ornament3 save one
jewelled clip. Her raven4 black hair smooth and lying close to her head, her
neck and arms very white—whiter than those of the other women. Ruth
was a working girl, she had no long leisured ease in which to acquire sun
tan. His eyes met hers and, as though she saw the anxiety in his, she
smiled reassurance5. His heart lifted. Loyal Ruth. Beside him Iris6 was un-
usually silent. She alone showed consciousness of this being an unusual
party. She was pale but in some way it suited her, gave her a grave stead-
fast beauty. She wore a straight simple frock of leaf green. Anthony
Browne came last, and to George’s mind, he came with the quick stealthy
step of a wild creature — a panther, perhaps, or a leopard7. The fellow
wasn’t really quite civilized8.
They were all there—all safe in George’s trap. Now, the play could be-
gin. . . .
Cocktails9 were drained. They got up and passed through the open arch
into the restaurant proper.
Dancing couples, soft negro music, deft
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pompous
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| adj.傲慢的,自大的;夸大的;豪华的 | |
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velvet
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ornament
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raven
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| n.渡鸟,乌鸦;adj.乌亮的 | |
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reassurance
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| n.使放心,使消除疑虑 | |
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iris
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leopard
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civilized
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cocktails
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deft
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alcove
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middle-aged
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genially
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yarns
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oyster
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taut
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ensemble
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champagne
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