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II THE LADY OF KATONG
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Fully six months had elapsed, and on returning from Singapore I had forgotten all about Adderley and the unsavoury stories connected with his reputation. Then, one evening as I was strolling aimlessly along St. James's Street, wondering how I was going to kill time—for almost everyone I knew was out of town, including Paul Harley, and London can be infinitely2 more lonely under such conditions than any desert—I saw a thick-set figure approaching along the other side of the street.
The swing of the shoulders, the aggressive turn of the head, were vaguely3 familiar, and while I was searching my memory and endeavouring to obtain a view of the man's face, he stared across in my direction.
It was Adderley.
He looked even more debauched than I remembered him, for whereas in Singapore he had had a tanned skin, now he looked unhealthily pallid4 and blotchy5. He raised his hand, and:
“Knox!” he cried, and ran across to greet me.
His boisterous6 manner and a sort of coarse geniality7 which he possessed8 had made him popular with a certain set in former days, but I, who knew that this geniality was forced, and assumed to conceal9 a sort of appalling10 animalism, had never been deceived by it. Most people found Adderley out sooner or later, but I had detected the man's true nature from the very beginning. His eyes alone were danger signals for any amateur psychologist. However, I greeted him civilly enough:
“Bless my soul, you are looking as fit as a
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adder
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infinitely
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vaguely
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pallid
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blotchy
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boisterous
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geniality
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possessed
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conceal
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appalling
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fiddle
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chambers
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interferes
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soda
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spoke
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determined
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peculiar
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sundry
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deserted
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illustrated
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Portuguese
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avowed
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dealing
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furtive
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costly
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ornaments
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ware
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virtues
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brutal
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lithe
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regained
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brute
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ruffling
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groaned
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repugnance
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deliberately
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oblivious
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untied
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standing
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recoiling
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recoiled
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tapering
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severed
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engraved
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hysterical
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| adj.情绪异常激动的,歇斯底里般的 | |
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