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CHAPTER THE SIXTH The Adventurous Afternoon 3 4
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Mr. Brumley hovered1 for a few moments in the hall conversing2 with Lady Beach-Mandarin's butler, whom he had known for some years and helped about a small investment, and who was now being abjectly3 polite and grateful to him for his attention. It gave Mr. Brumley a nice feudal4 feeling to establish and maintain such relationships. The furry-eyed boy fumbled5 with the sticks and umbrellas in the background and wondered if he too would ever climb to these levels of respectful gilt-tipped friendliness6. Mr. Brumley hovered the more readily because he knew Lady Harman was with the looking-glass in the little parlour behind the dining-room on her way to the outer world. At last she emerged. It was instantly manifest to Mr. Brumley that she had expected to find him there. She smiled frankly7 at him, with the faintest admission of complicity in her smile.
"Taxi, milady?" said the butler.
She seemed to reflect. "No, I will walk." She hesitated over a glove button. "Mr. Brumley, is there a Tube station near here?"
"Not two minutes. But can't I perhaps take you in a taxi?"
"I'd rather walk."
"I will show you——"
He found himself most agreeably walking off with her.
Still more agreeable things were to follow for Mr. Brumley.
She appeared to meditate8 upon a sudden idea. She disregarded some conversational9 opening of his that he forgot in the instant. "Mr. Brumley," she said, "I didn't intend to go directly home."
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hovered
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鸟( hover的过去式和过去分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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v.交谈,谈话( converse的现在分词 ) | |
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凄惨地; 绝望地; 糟透地; 悲惨地 | |
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feudal
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fumbled
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friendliness
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conversational
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outrageous
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luminous
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illuminating
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peculiar
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instinctively
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kindly
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teeming
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tangled
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permissible
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persuasion
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lark
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thronging
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pedestrians
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discretion
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chauffeur
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detour
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remarkable
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conversationally
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inadequate
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traction
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amenity
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grove
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maze
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pointed
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pretences
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mutual
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unaware
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sincerity
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ethics
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refreshment
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awakening
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interpretations
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nascent
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vein
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proximity
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raven
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droop
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