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Chapter 9
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Chapter 9
On the monday morning various expressions of delight and appreciation1 were heard on the deck of
the Karnak. The steamer was moored2 to the bank and a few hundred yards away, the morning sun
just striking it, was a great temple carved out of the face of the rock. Four colossal3 figures, hewn
out of the cliff, look out eternally over the Nile and face the rising sun.
Cornelia Robson said incoherently: "Oh, Monsieur Poirot, isn't it wonderful? I mean they're so big
and so peaceful - and looking at them makes one feel that one's so small and - and rather like an
insect - and that nothing matters very much really, does it?"
Mr Fanthorp, who was standing4 near by, murmured, "Very - er - impressive."
"Grand, isn't it?" said Simon Doyle, strolling up. He went on confidentially5 to Poirot: "You know,
I'm not much of a fellow for temples and sight-seeing and all that, but a place like this sort of gets
you, if you know what I mean. Those old Pharaohs must have been wonderful fellows."
The others had drifted away. Simon lowered his voice.
"I'm no end glad we came on this trip. It's - well, it's cleared things up. Amazing why it should -
but there it is. Linnet's got her nerve back. She says it's because she's actually faced the business at
last."
"I think that is very probable," said Poirot.
"She says that when she actually saw Jackie on the boat she felt terrible - and then, suddenly, it
didn't matter any more. We're both agreed that we won't try and dodge6 her any more. We'll just
meet her on her own ground and show her that this ridiculous stunt7 of hers doesn't worry us a bit.
It's just damned bad form - that's all. She thought she'd got us badly rattled
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appreciation
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colossal
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standing
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confidentially
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dodge
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stunt
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linen
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| n.亚麻布,亚麻线,亚麻制品;adj.亚麻布制的,亚麻的 | |
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momentary
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flicker
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admiration
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creed
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illustrating
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remarkable
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slump
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vividly
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pointed
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docile
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bowers
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succinct
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sanctuary
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dignified
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aloofness
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boulder
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amazement
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preoccupied
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