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CHAPTER 44. THE MAN WHO WAS MURDERED
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The Inspector1 spoke2 to me.
‘If what the boy says is correct it sounds as if the person whom you are seeking may have had a finger in the pie.’
I was of the same opinion, as, apparently3, were Lessingham and Sydney. Atherton collared the youth by the shoulder which Mr Pleesman had left disengaged.
‘What sort of looking bloke is it who’s been murdered?’
‘I dunno! I ’aven’t seen ’im! Mrs ’Enderson, she says to me! “’Gustus Barley,” she says, “a bloke’s been murdered. That there Harab what I chucked out ’alf a hour ago been and murdered ’im, and left ’im behind up in my back room. You run as ’ard as you can tear and tell them there dratted pleese what’s so fond of shovin’ their dirty noses into respectable people’s ’ouses.” So I comes and tells yer. That’s all I knows about it.’
We went four in the hansom which had been waiting in the street to Mrs Henderson’s in Paradise Place,—the Inspector and we three. ‘Mr Pleesman’ and ‘’Gustus Barley’ followed on foot. The Inspector was explanatory.
‘Mrs Henderson keeps a sort of lodging-house,—a “Sailors’ Home” she calls it, but no one could call it sweet. It doesn’t bear the best of characters, and if you asked me what I thought of it, I should say in plain English that it was a disorderly house.’
Paradise Place proved to be within three or four hundred yards of the Station House. So far as could be seen in the dark it consisted of a row of houses of considerable dimensions,—and also of considerable antiquity4. They opened on to two or three stone steps which led directly into the street. At one of the doors stood an old lady with a shawl drawn5 over her head. This was Mrs Henderson. She greeted us with garrulous6 volubility.
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inspector
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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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apparently
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antiquity
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drawn
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garrulous
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coppers
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| 铜( copper的名词复数 ); 铜币 | |
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inquiry
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defective
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recess
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guttering
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exclamation
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attenuation
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ridge
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abrasions
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bustling
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bustle
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stupor
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possessed
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anguish
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momentary
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conjuring
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twitching
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