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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
Mrs Allerton, looking quiet and distinguished1 in her simple black lace evening gown, descended2
two decks to the dining-room. At the door of it her son caught her up.
"Sorry, darling. I thought I was going to be late."
"I wonder where we sit." The saloon was dotted with little tables. Mrs Allerton paused till the
steward3, who was busy seating a party of people, could attend to them.
"By the way," she added, "I asked little Hercule Poirot to sit at our table."
"Mother, you didn't!" Tim sounded really taken aback and annoyed.
His mother stared at him in surprise. Tim was usually so easygoing. "My dear, do you mind?"
"Yes, I do. He's an unmitigated little bounder!"
"Oh, no, Tim! I don't agree with you."
"Anyway, what do we want to get mixed up with an outsider for? Cooped up like this on a small
boat, that sort of thing is always a bore. He'll be with us morning, noon and night."
"I'm sorry, dear." Mrs Allerton looked distressed4. "I thought really it would amuse you. After all,
he must have had a varied5 experience. And you love detective stories."
Tim grunted6.
"I wish you wouldn't have these bright ideas, Mother. We can't get out of it now, I suppose?"
"Really, Tim, I don't see how we can."
"Oh, well, we shall have to put up with it, I suppose."
The steward came to them at this minute and led them to a table. Mrs Allerton's face wore rather a
puzzled expression as she followed him. Tim was usually so easy-going and good-tempered. This
outburst was quite unlike him. It wasn't as though he had the ordinary Britisher's dislike - and
mistrust - of foreigners. Tim was very cosmopolitan7. Oh, well - she sighed. Men were
incomprehensible! Even one's nearest and dearest had unsuspected reactions and feelings.
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distinguished
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distressed
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varied
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grunted
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cosmopolitan
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| adj.世界性的,全世界的,四海为家的,全球的 | |
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bowers
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attentively
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exacting
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misery
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defiance
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