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IV HOW IT ALL ENDED
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“Come in, by all means,” I said without enthusiasm, and, switching on the light in my study, I admitted the Chinaman and stood facing him with an expression upon my face which I doubt not was the reverse of agreeable.
My visitor, who wore a slop-shop suit, also wore a wide-brimmed bowler4 hat; now, the set bland3 smile still upon his yellow face, he removed the bowler and pointed5 significantly to his skull6.
“You gotchee my pigtail,” he explained; “me callee get it—thank you.”
“Thank you,” I said grimly. “But I must ask you to establish your claim rather more firmly.”
“Yessir,” agreed the Chinaman.
And thereupon in tolerable pidgin English he unfolded his tale. He proclaimed his name to be Hi Wing Ho, and his profession that of a sailor, or so I understood him. While ashore8 at Suez he had become embroiled9 with some drunken seamen10: knives had been drawn11, and in the scuffle by some strange accident his pigtail had been severed. He had escaped from the conflict, badly frightened, and had run a great distance before he realized his loss. Since Southern Chinamen of his particular Tong hold their pigtails in the highest regard, he had instituted
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apparition
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blandly
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bland
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bowler
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pointed
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skull
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severed
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ashore
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embroiled
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seamen
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drawn
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inquiries
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vessel
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hesitation
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obdurate
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frustrated
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| adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧 | |
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credible
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severing
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ransom
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countenance
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justify
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narrative
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nervously
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forth
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sergeant
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literally
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crumpled
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dangled
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doorway
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accredited
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possessed
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intruded
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crooks
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regain
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chambers
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phantom
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