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RETURNING to his office, Mr. Troy discovered, among the correspondence that was waiting for him, a letter from the very person whose welfare was still the uppermost subject in his mind. Isabel Miller1 wrote in these terms:
“Dear Sir — My aunt, Miss Pink, is very desirous of consulting you professionally at the earliest opportunity. Although South Morden is within little more than half an hour’s railway ride from London, Miss Pink does not presume to ask you to visit her, being well aware of the value of your time. Will you, therefore, be so kind as to let me know when it will be convenient to you to receive my aunt at your office in London? Believe me, dear sir, respectfully yours, ISABEL MILLER. P.S. — I am further instructed to say that the regrettable event at Lady Lydiard’s house is the proposed subject of the consultation2. The Lawn, South Morden. Thursday.”
Mr. Troy smiled as he read the letter. “Too formal for a young girl!” he said to himself. “Every word of it has been dictated3 by Miss Pink.” He was not long in deciding what course he should take. There was a pressing necessity for cautioning Isabel, and here was his opportunity. He sent for his head clerk, and looked at his list of engagements for the day. There was nothing set down in the book which the clerk was not quite as well able to do as the master. Mr. Troy consulted his railway-guide, ordered his cab, and caught the next train to South Mord en.
South Morden was then (and remains4 to this day) one of those primitive5 agricultural villages, passed over by the march of modern progress, which are still to be found in the near neighborhood of London. Only the slow trains stopped at the station and there was so little to do that the station-master and his porter grew flowers on the embankment, and trained creepers over the waiting-room window. Turning your back on the railway, and walking along the one street of South Morden, you found yourself in the old England of two centuries since. Gabled cottages, with fast-closed windows; pigs and poultry7 in quiet possession of the road; the venerable church surrounded by its shady burial-ground; the grocer’s shop which sold everything, and the butcher’s shop which sold nothing; the scarce inhabitants who liked a good look at a stranger, and the unwashed children who were pictures of dirty health; the clash of the iron-chained bucket in the public well, and the
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v.大声讲或读( dictate的过去式和过去分词 );口授;支配;摆布 | |
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amazement
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inscription
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v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接 | |
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adj.母亲的,母亲般的,母系的,母方的 | |
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inviting
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adj.诱人的,引人注目的 | |
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n.顽固;(病痛等)难治 | |
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adj.(食物)淡而无味的( bland的最高级 );平和的;温和的;无动于衷的 | |
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retirement
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n.退休,退职 | |
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investigation
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n.调查,调查研究 | |
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confidentially
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ad.秘密地,悄悄地 | |
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trespass
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n./v.侵犯,闯入私人领地 | |
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propriety
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n.正当行为;正当;适当 | |
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forefinger
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obstinately
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irritation
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踩( trample的过去式和过去分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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