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Eleven
There were no further excitements that night. I had breakfast in bed andgot up late the next morning. Mrs. Blair hailed me as I came on deck.
“Good morning, gipsy girl. Sit down here by me. You look as though youhadn’t slept well.”
“Why do you call me that?” I asked, as I sat down obediently.
“Do you mind? It suits you somehow. I’ve called you that in my ownmind from the beginning. It’s the gipsy element in you that makes you sodifferent from anyone else. I decided1 in my own mind that you and Col-onel Race were the only two people on board who wouldn’t bore me todeath to talk to.”
“That’s funny,” I said. “I thought the same about you—only it’s more un-derstandable in your case. You’re — you’re such an exquisitely2 finishedproduct.”
“Not badly put,” said Mrs. Blair, nodding her head. “Tell me about your-self, gipsy girl. Why are you going to South Africa?”
I told her something about Papa’s life work.
“So you’re Charles Beddingfeld’s daughter? I thought you weren’t amere provincial3 miss! Are you going to Broken Hill to grub up moreskulls?”
“I may,” I said cautiously. “I’ve got other plans as well.”
“What a mysterious minx you are. But you do look tired this morning.
Didn’t you sleep well? I can’t keep awake on board a boat. Ten hours”
sleep for a fool, they say! I could do with twenty!”
She yawned, looking like a sleepy kitten. “An idiot of a steward5 woke meup in the middle of the night to return me that roll of films I dropped yes-terday. He did it in the most melodramatic manner, stuck his arm throughthe ventilator and dropped them neatly7 in the middle of my tummy. Ithought it was a bomb for a moment!”
“Here’s your Colonel,” I said, as the tall soldierly figure of Colonel Raceappeared on the deck.
“He’s not my Colonel particularly. In fact he admires you very much,gipsy girl. So don’t run away.”
“I want to tie something round my head. It will be more comfortablethan a hat.”
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exquisitely
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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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