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Amy did call back, around seven, and this time Mort was able to talk to her quite normally - just as if the bathroom upstairs wasn't trashed and there weren't two dead men sitting behind a screen of bushes on the path down to the lake, stiffening1 as the twilight2 turned to dark around them.
She had spoken with Fred Evans herself since her last call, she said, and she was convinced he either knew something or suspected something about the fire he didn't want to tell them. Mort tried to soothe5 her, and thought he succeeded to some degree, but he was worried himself. If Shooter hadn't started the fire -and Mort felt inclined to believe the man had been telling the truth about that -then it must have been raw coincidence ... right?
He didn't know if it was right or not.
'Mort, I've been so worried about you,' she said suddenly.
That snapped him back from his thoughts. 'Me? I'm okay.'
'Are you sure? When I saw you yesterday, I thought you looked ... strained.' She paused. 'In fact, I thought you looked like you did before you had the ... you know.'
'Amy, I did not have a nervous breakdown6.'
'Well, no,' she said quickly. 'But you know what I mean. When the movie people were being so awful about The Delacourt Family.'
That had been one of the bitterest experiences of Mort's life. Paramount7 had optioned the book for $75,000 on a pick-up price Of $750,000 - damned big money. And they had been on the verge8 of exercising their option when someone had turned up an old script in the files, something called The HomeTeam, which was enough like The Delacourt Family to open up potential legal problems. It was the only time in his career - before this nightmare, anyway -when he had been exposed to the possibility of a plagiarism9 charge. The execs had ended up letting the option lapse10 at the eleventh hour. Mort still did not know if they had been really worried about plagiarism or had simply had second thoughts about his novel's film potential. If they really had been worried, he didn't know how such a bunch of pansies could make any movies. Herb Creekmore had obtained a copy of the Home Team screenplay, and Mort had seen only the most casual similarity. Amy agreed.
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stiffening
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| n. (使衣服等)变硬的材料, 硬化 动词stiffen的现在分词形式 | |
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twilight
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| n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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spoke
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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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ted
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| vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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soothe
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| v.安慰;使平静;使减轻;缓和;奉承 | |
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breakdown
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| n.垮,衰竭;损坏,故障,倒塌 | |
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paramount
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| a.最重要的,最高权力的 | |
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verge
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| n.边,边缘;v.接近,濒临 | |
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plagiarism
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| n.剽窃,抄袭 | |
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lapse
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| n.过失,流逝,失效,抛弃信仰,间隔;vi.堕落,停止,失效,流逝;vt.使失效 | |
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desperately
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| adv.极度渴望地,绝望地,孤注一掷地 | |
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paperback
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| n.平装本,简装本 | |
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touching
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| adj.动人的,使人感伤的 | |
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plumber
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unemployed
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| adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的 | |
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