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I was violently excited. I was sure that I had hit on the right trail at last.
One thing was clear, I must not move out of the cabin. The asafoetida hadgot to be borne. I examined my facts again.
Tomorrow was the 22nd, and at 1 am or 1 pm something would happen.
I plumped for 1 am. It was now seven o’clock. In six hours I should know.
I don’t know how I got through the evening. I retired1 to my cabin fairlyearly. I had told the stewardess2 that I had a cold in the head and didn’tmind smells. She still seemed distressed3, but I was firm.
The evening seemed interminable. I duly retired to bed, but in view ofemergencies I swathed myself in a thick flannel4 dressing5 gown, and en-cased my feet in slippers6. Thus attired7 I felt that I could spring up and takean active part in anything that happened.
What did I expect to happen? I hardly knew. Vague fancies, most ofthem wildly improbable, flitted through my brain. But one thing I wasfirmly convinced of, at one o’clock something would happen.
At various times I heard fellow passengers coming to bed. Fragments ofconversation, laughing good nights, floated in through the open transom.
Then, silence. Most of the lights went out. There was still one in the pas-sage outside, and there was therefore a certain amount of light in mycabin. I heard eight bells go. The hour that followed seemed the longest Ihad ever known. I consulted my watch surreptitiously to be sure I had notovershot the time.
If my deductions8 were wrong, if nothing happened at one o’clock, Ishould have made a fool of myself, and spent all the money I had in theworld on a mare’s nest. My heart beat painfully.
Two bells went overhead. One o’clock! And nothing. Wait—what wasthat? I heard the quick light patter of feet running—running along the pas-sage.
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retired
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stewardess
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n.空中小姐,女乘务员 | |
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distressed
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flannel
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n.法兰绒;法兰绒衣服 | |
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dressing
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n.(食物)调料;包扎伤口的用品,敷料 | |
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slippers
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n. 拖鞋 | |
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扣除( deduction的名词复数 ); 结论; 扣除的量; 推演 | |
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brandishing
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missionary
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lethal
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defiant
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gratitude
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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clenched
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