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CHAPTER VII CYRIL AND BELLA
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Captain Huxham's death having been legally relegated1 to the list of undiscovered crimes, his gnarled old body was committed to a damp grave in Marshely cemetery2. There was a vast concourse of people from far and near to assist at the funeral of one who had been so mysteriously murdered. So greatly had the strangeness of the deed appealed to the imagination of metropolitan3 readers, that many London reporters came down to see the last of the case, and if possible to begin it again by making enquiries. But ask as they might, they could learn nothing. They were therefore compelled to content themselves with picturesque4 descriptions of the ancient Manor-house amidst its corn-fields, and with inaccurately5 lurid6 accounts of the late owner's career as a sailor.
Mrs. Coppersley went to the funeral as chief mourner, as Bella resolutely7 declined to do so. She was sorry for her tyrannical father's violent death, but being very human, found it difficult to forgive him for the way in which he had behaved. He had bullied8 her and shut her in her room, and finally had drugged her by stealth. But as it turned out it was just as well that he had done so, as thereby9 she was able to prove that she knew nothing of the crime, even though she was alone in the house. Then again, there was the other side of the question to take—that if Huxham had not administered the laudanum he might have been alive and well at the moment. It seemed to Bella, overstrung with nerves, that some higher powers had dealt out a punishment to the Captain for crimes committed but undiscovered. Certainly she agreed with Tunks that her father had some dark secret in his mind, which led him to
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怀恨(grudge的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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tyrant
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绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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fumbling
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perfectly
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landlady
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brutal
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abruptly
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