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Tenth Scene. Green Anchor Lane
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An hour later than the time at which he had been expected, Richard Turlington appeared at his office in the city.
He met beforehand all the inquiries1 which the marked change in him must otherwise have provoked, by announcing that he was ill. Before he proceeded to business, he asked if anybody was waiting to see him. One of the servants from Muswell Hill was waiting with another parcel for Miss Lavinia, ordered by telegram from the country that morning. Turlington (after ascertaining2 the servant’s name) received the man in his private room. He there heard, for the first time, that Launcelot Linzie had been lurking3 in the grounds (exactly as he had supposed) on the day when the lawyer took his instructions for the Settlement and the Will.
In two hours more Turlington’s work was completed. On leaving the office — as soon as he was out of sight of the door — he turned eastward4, instead of taking the way that led to his own house in town. Pursuing his course, he entered the labyrinth5 of streets which led, in that quarter of East London, to the unsavory neighborhood of the river-side.
By this time his mind was made up. The forecast shadow of meditated6 crime traveled before him already, as he threaded his way among his fellow-men.
He had been to the vestry of St. Columb Major, and had satisfied himself that he was misled by no false report. There was the entry in the Marriage Register. The one unexplained mystery was the mystery of Launce’s conduct in permitting his wife to return to her father’s house. Utterly7 unable to account for this proceeding8, Turlington could only accept facts as they were, and determine to make the most of his time, while the woman who had deceived him was still under his roof. A
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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