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CHAPTER XIV THE NEW TENANT
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Arnold one day received a note from Luther Tracey asking him to call at Fairy Lodge1, Coleridge Lane, Hampstead. Wondering what the American was doing in that house, Calvert lost no time in obeying the summons. He knew Tracey very slightly, having only met him when paying a visit to the Baldwins, when Laura was stopping there. But he was aware that Tracey was a smart man, and long-headed. It struck Calvert as possible that Laura might have consulted with the American about the matter of the murder, and that this invitation might be the outcome of a consultation2 between them. And it was creditable to Calvert's sagacity that this is precisely3 what had happened.
On arriving at Fairy Lodge, Arnold saw the engineer in the garden with his inevitable4 cigarette in his mouth.
"Well, I guess you're a smart chap," said Tracey, shaking hands heartily5. "You don't let the grass grow under your feet like the majority of these English. No!"
"I think curiosity brings me up so quickly," said Arnold as they strolled up to the door. "I was wondering what you were doing in this galley6."
"All in good time, sir," replied the imperturbable7 Luther. "Just slide your eye round the ranch8 before you go in. Not a bad shanty9? No; I surmise10 that poor woman was death on flowers, and hadn't the dollars to start an orchid-house."
"She was poor," said Arnold, a trifle sadly. "Her husband did not allow her much money, she told me; but perhaps he didn't make much."
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v.临时住宿,寄宿,寄存,容纳;n.传达室,小旅馆 | |
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precisely
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inevitable
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surmise
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flora
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yarn
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hermit
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musingly
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villa
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dagger
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inquisitive
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lighting
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(免费)搭乘他人之车( hitch的过去式和过去分词 ); 搭便车; 攀上; 跃上 | |
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lodgings
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peril
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landlady
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killing
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wringing
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charing
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shrugged
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knave
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bribe
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