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Chapter 19 Treachery
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In the chill grey gloom of the fields — damp, depressing, and misty1 — with the wreckage2 of the airship piled up around him, and the insensible woman lying at his feet, Dan stood bewildered, his nerves jangling like ill-tuned bells. The twenty feet fall had not harmed him in limb or body; but the violent contact with the earth, broken in some measure by the fact that his enemy’s aeroplane had been underneath3, resulted in a displacement4 of his normal powers. He felt battered5 and bruised6, deadly sick and wished to lie on the wet grass, indifferent to everything and everyone. But with a dangerous creature at his elbow, this was not to be thought of, even though that same creature was unable to exercise her wicked will. Moreover, The Grange was only a stone’s throw distant, and doubtless Mrs. Jarsell had been watching for the coming of her friend. If this were the case, she would come out with help — for Queen Beelzebub that is. How Halliday would be treated he was much too muddled7 in his brain to consider. Finally, he dropped on his knees, longing8 for brandy to pull him together, and began to think with difficulty.
This woman was not Mrs. Jarsell, but Miss Armour9. Seeing that he knew her to be old, feeble, and paralysed, this was most remarkable10. Curberry had called her Queen Beelzebub, so Miss Armour, and not Mrs. Jarsell, was the head of the Society of Flies, and the cause of all the trouble. In a weak way, Dan considered that she evidently was not so old as she had made herself out to be, and certainly she was not paralysed. No woman without the use of her limbs could have escaped so swiftly, or have worked the aeroplane so
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鹌鹑( quail的名词复数 ); 鹌鹑肉 | |
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