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CHAPTER XXIV
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As the car swept around the deserted1 sea-front and through the scattered2 outskirts3 of the town, Crewe gradually increased the going, till by the time Staveley was left behind, and the Cliff road stretched in front of them, his powerful car was driving along at top speed. The night was not dark for the time of year; the windings4 of the road were visible some distance ahead: from the cliffs the rollers of the incoming tide could be seen breaking into white froth on the rocks below.
“It has occurred to me that, for a man who was afraid of a German invasion, old Lumsden selected a very bad hiding-place for his money,” said Marsland. “He could not have known of the reputation the German soldiers made for themselves in stealing French clocks in the war of 1870.”
“Perhaps not,” replied Crewe. “But I do not think he intended to leave the money in the clock when the Germans came. If he fled from the farm he would have taken it with him. His object in hiding it in the clock was to have it constantly under his eye.”
The car mounted the hill to the cutting through the cliff road near their destination, and as the road dipped downwards5 Crewe slackened the pace. Both of them were looking across towards the farm on the left. As it came into view Crewe exclaimed to his companion:
“Did you see that?”
“A light!” said Marsland excitedly.
“It is gone now; it was probably a match. There must be some one there. I wonder who it could be?”
“Perhaps it is Gillett. We will soon see.”
“No, we will drive past. It may be some one who wants to escape being seen. We will run the car off the road a little way down past the farm, then extinguish the lights and make our way back.”
He increased the pace of the car so that if there was any one at the farm it would appear that the car was going on to Ashlingsea. They both kept their eyes on the house as the car sped past, but there was no repetition of the flash of light they had seen. Less than half a mile away Crewe shut off the engine, and carefully ran the car off the road on to a
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deserted
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adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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n.郊外,郊区 | |
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(道路、河流等)蜿蜒的,弯曲的( winding的名词复数 ); 缠绕( wind的现在分词 ); 卷绕; 转动(把手) | |
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adj.盖满草的;长满草的 | |
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hacked
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amazement
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skilfully
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cryptogram
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opposition
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doorway
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v.喷出;突然进发;突然兴隆 | |
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retrace
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savagely
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adj. 气喘的, 痉挛的 动词gasp的现在分词 | |
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