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CHAPTER 35 THE SEARCH
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It was a cruel dilemma1 for the girl, but her courage and intelligence returned and she began to see how to act. Nothing was to be gained by rousing Mrs. Rent. Possibly before she woke Arnold would be found. But where to look for him, and which way to turn, Ethel did not know. Perhaps the best thing would be to go at once to Rent's workshop on the shore. No doubt what was troubling him was in some way connected with his researches, and it was an obvious inference that he had gone in that direction. Ethel slipped into a wrap and, without waiting to put on a hat, walked into the darkness.
She knew which way to go, because the workshop had already been pointed2 out to her. She did not mind the dark and lonely journey. She flew swiftly over the broken ground and gave a gasp3 of relief when she saw a light in one of the offices. Her search seemed to be finished almost before it had begun. Taking her courage in both hands, she opened the door of the office and walked in.
But she did not, as she had expected, see Rent. The office was not deserted5, for Swift was present. There were strange appliances on the table, weird-looking apparatus6 and receptacles which conveyed nothing to the girl, and over one of these Swift was bending with a critical eye. In spite of her trouble Ethel saw that his face was deadly pale. She saw how horribly his features were twitching7, and how the pupils of his eyes were dilated8. She had never in her life before been face to face with a man verging9 on delirium10 tremens. But she instinctively
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n. 神智昏迷,说胡话;极度兴奋 | |
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repulsive
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twitched
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perilous
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disappearance
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irresistible
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