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The packing house was a big four-storey brick building, and the air around it smelled sweet and
heavy, like musk1. At the main entrance gates, there was a large notice which said VISITORS
WELCOME AT ANY TIME, and thus encouraged, Lexington walked through the gates and
entered a cobbled yard which surrounded the building itself. He then followed a series of signposts
(THIS WAY FOR THE GUIDED TOURS), and came eventually to a small corrugated-iron shed
set well apart from the main building (VISITORS’ WAITING-ROOM). After knocking politely
on the door, he went in.
There were six other people ahead of him in the waiting-room. There was a fat mother with her
two little boys aged2 about nine and eleven. There was a bright-eyed young couple who looked as
though they might be on their honeymoon3. And there was a pale woman with long white gloves,
who sat very upright, looking straight ahead, with her hands folded on her lap. Nobody spoke4.
Lexington wondered whether they were all writing cooking-books like himself, but when he put
this question to them aloud, he got no answer. The grown-ups merely smiled mysteriously to
themselves and shook their heads, and the two children stared at him as though they were seeing a
lunatic.
Soon, the door opened and a man with a merry pink face popped his head into the room and
said, ‘Next, please.’ The mother and the two boys got up and went out.
About ten minutes later, the same man returned. ‘Next, please,’ he said again, and the
honeymoon couple jumped up and followed him outside.
Two new visitors came in and sat down — a middle-aged5 husband and a middle-aged wife, the
wife carrying a wicker shopping-basket containing groceries.
‘Next, please,’ said the guide, and the woman with the long white gloves got up and left.
Several more people came in and took their places on the stiffbacked wooden chairs.
Soon the guide returned for the fourth time, and now it was Lexington’s turn to go outside.
‘Follow me, please,’ the guide said, leading the youth across the yard towards the main
building.
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musk
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n.麝香, 能发出麝香的各种各样的植物,香猫 | |
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shrill
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hoisted
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dangling
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v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的现在分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等);蠕蠕 | |
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frightful
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batch
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apron
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briefly
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slit
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jugular
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vein
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blurred
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