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When he arrived at the Parish Hall, there was a single vehicle parked in the drive - an ancient Ford1 Bronco with a camper on the back and a sign reading SONNY TROTTS PAINTING CARETAKING GENERAL CARPENTRY on each of the doors. Mort saw Sonny himself, a short man of about forty with no hair and merry eyes, on a scaffolding. He was painting in great sweeps while the boom box beside him played something Las Vegasy by Ed Ames or Tom Jones -one of those fellows who sang with the top three buttons of their shirts undone2, anyway.
'Hi, Sonny!' Mort called.
Sonny went on painting, sweeping3 back and forth4 in almost perfect rhythm as Ed Ames or whoever it was asked the musical questions what is a man, what has he got. They were questions Mort had asked himself a time or two, although without the horn section.
'Sonny!'
Sonny jerked. White paint flew from the end of his brush, and for an alarming moment Mort thought he might actually topple off the scaffold. Then he caught one of the ropes, turned, and looked down. 'Why, Mr Rainey!' he said. 'You gave me a helluva turn!'
For some reason Mort thought of the doorknob in Disney's Alice in Wonderland and had to suppress a violent bray5 of laughter.
'Mr Rainey? You okay?'
'Yes Mort swallowed crooked6. It was a trick he had learned in parochial school about a thousand years ago, and was the only foolproof way to keep from laughing he had ever found. Like most good tricks that worked, it hurt. 'I thought you were going to fall off.'
'Not me,' Sonny said with a laugh of his own. He killed the voice coming from the boom box as it set off on a fresh voyage of emotion. 'Tom might fall off, maybe, but not me.'
'Where is Tom?' Mort asked. 'I wanted to talk to him.'
'He called early and said he couldn't make it today. I told him that was okay, there wasn't enough work for both of us anyways.'
Sonny looked down upon Mort confidentially7.
'There is, a' course, but Tom ladled too much onto his plate this time. This ain't no job for a older fella. He said he was all bound up in his back. Must be, too. Didn't sound like himself at all.'
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| n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过 | |
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undone
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| a.未做完的,未完成的 | |
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sweeping
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| adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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forth
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bray
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| n.驴叫声, 喇叭声;v.驴叫 | |
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crooked
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| adj.弯曲的;不诚实的,狡猾的,不正当的 | |
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confidentially
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shrug
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| v.耸肩(表示怀疑、冷漠、不知等) | |
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plank
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| n.板条,木板,政策要点,政纲条目 | |
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dread
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| vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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crumpled
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| adj. 弯扭的, 变皱的 动词crumple的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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bent
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reverent
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hardy
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survivor
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wincing
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| 赶紧避开,畏缩( wince的现在分词 ) | |
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anticipation
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| n.预期,预料,期望 | |
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irrelevant
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ranger
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| n.国家公园管理员,护林员;骑兵巡逻队员 | |
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