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"Can I ask just one more?" I pleaded as Edward accelerated much tooquickly down the quiet street. He didn't seem to be paying any attentionto the road.
He sighed.
"One," he agreed. His lips pressed together into a cautious line.
"Well… you said you knew I hadn't gone into the bookstore, and that I hadgone south. I was just wondering how you knew that."He looked away, deliberating.
"I thought we were past all the evasiveness," I grumbled1.
He almost smiled.
"Fine, then. I followed your scent2." He looked at the road, giving metime to compose my face. I couldn't think of an acceptable response tothat, but I filed it carefully away for future study. I tried to refocus.
I wasn't ready to let him be finished, now that he was finally explainingthings.
"And then you didn't answer one of my first questions…" I stalled.
He looked at me with disapproval3. "Which one?""How does it work — the mind-reading thing? Can you read anybody's mind,anywhere? How do you do it? Can the rest of your family… ?" I felt silly,asking for clarification on make-believe.
"That's more than one," he pointed4 out. I simply intertwined my fingersand gazed at him, waiting.
"No, it's just me. And I can't hear anyone, anywhere. I have to be fairlyclose. The more familiar someone's… 'voice' is, the farther away I canhear them. But still, no more than a few miles." He paused thoughtfully.
"It's a little like being in a huge hall filled with people, everyonetalking at once. It's just a hum — a buzzing of voices in the background.
Until I focus on one voice, and then what they're thinking is clear.
"Most of the time I tune5 it all out — it can be very distracting. Andthen it's easier to seem normal" — he frowned as he said the word — "whenI'm not accidentally answering someone's thoughts rather than theirwords.""Why do you think you can't hear me?" I asked curiously6.
He looked at me, his eyes enigmatic.
"I don't know," he murmured. "The only guess I have is that maybe yourmind doesn't work the same way the rest of theirs do. Like your thoughtsare on the AM frequency and I'm only getting FM." He grinned at me,suddenly amused.

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抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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radar
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chuckle
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peculiar
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sarcastically
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frustrated
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appalled
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traitor
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bleakness
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adj. 萧瑟的, 严寒的, 阴郁的 | |
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unwillingly
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stunning
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exquisite
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thoroughly
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rev
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exhausted
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stupor
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shudders
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