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Chapter 14 A Busy Afternoon
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Lord Curberry was something of a student and a great deal of a man-about-town, so his residence at Blackheath was an ideal one for an individual who blended such opposite qualities. His pleasant Georgian mansion1 of mellow2 red brick stood sufficiently3 far from London to secure privacy for study, and yet was sufficiently near to enable its owner to reach Picadilly, Bond Street, the clubs and the theatres easily, when he felt so disposed. The chief seat of the family, indeed, was situated4 in Somersetshire, but Curberry, not possessing a sporting nature, rarely went to live in the country. The Blackheath estate was not large, consisting only of a few acres of woodland, surrounded by a lofty stone wall; but this wall and the trees of the park so sequestered5 the house that its seclusion6 suggested a situation in the very wildest parts of England. In every way, therefore, this compact place suited Lord Curberry and he lived there for the greater part of the year.
When Dan and Mrs. Bolstreath arrived they found that the house had been thrown open to the public, so to speak. That is, there was a crowd at the entrance-gates, many people in the grounds, and not a few in the very mansion itself. There was not much difficulty in guessing that Marcus Penn’s death had drawn7 a morbid8 multitude into the neighbourhood wherein he had come to his untimely end. Moreover, the inquest was to be held in the house, and the public desired ardently9 to hear if the verdict would be “suicide!” “Murder!” or merely “Accident!” In any case, sensational
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mellow
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adj.扣押的;隐退的;幽静的;偏僻的v.使隔绝,使隔离( sequester的过去式和过去分词 );扣押 | |
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seclusion
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ardently
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confession
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cynically
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decency
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proceeding
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haughty
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讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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brass
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momentary
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apparently
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adj. 气喘的, 痉挛的 动词gasp的现在分词 | |
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shreds
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v.撕碎,切碎( shred的第三人称单数 );用撕毁机撕毁(文件) | |
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adj.冲动的,刺激的;有推动力的 | |
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consternation
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