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Crewe walked to the street known as Whitethorn Gardens, which he learned was situated1 in the older portion of the town, off the less fashionable end of the front. It was a narrow street, steep of ascent2, full of old stone houses of deserted3 appearance, which faced cobbled footways from behind prim4 grass-plots. It looked like a place which had seen better days and was proud in its poverty, for very few “Apartments” cards were displayed in the old-fashioned bay windows. No. 41 was half-way up the street on the right-hand side, and was distinguished5 from its fellows by a magnolia in the centre of the grass-plot, and two parallel close-clipped ivy6 screens which had been trained to grow in panel fashion on both sides of the front door.
Crewe walked up the gravel7 path and rang the bell. After a considerable pause, he rang again. His second ring brought a grim-faced servant to the door, who, when he asked if her mistress was in, opened the door and invited him to enter. She took him into a small sitting-room8, and vanished with a gruff intimation that she would tell Mrs. Penfield.
Five minutes elapsed before a woman entered the room noiselessly and stood before him. She was a woman of attractive appearance, about thirty, with clear grey eyes and well kept brown hair, and her graceful9 and ladylike demeanour suggested that she was of superior class to the type of womanhood usually associated with seaside apartment houses.
“I understand that you are looking for apartments?” she said in a pleasant voice.
“No,” said Crewe. “I came to see Mr. Brett.”
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adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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