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Tuesday, July 15–Thursday, July 17
Blomkvist flew from Melbourne to Alice Springs. After that he had to choose either to charter a plane or to rent a car for the remaining 250-mile trip north. He chose to go by car.
An unknown person with the biblical signature of Joshua, who was part of Plague’s or possibly Trinity’s mysterious international network, had left an envelope for him at the central information desk at Melbourne airport.
The number that Anita had called belonged to a place called Cochran Farm. It was a sheep station. An article pulled off the Internet gave a snapshot guide.
Australia: population of 18 million; sheep farmers, 53,000; approx. 120 million head of sheep. The export of wool approx. 3.5 billion dollars annually1. Australia exports 700 million tons of mutton and lamb, plus skins for clothing. Combined meat and wool production one of the country’s most important industries…
Cochran Farm, founded 1891 by Jeremy Cochran, Australia’s fifth largest agricultural enterprise, approx 60,000 Merino sheep (wool considered especially fine). The station also raised cattle, pigs, and chickens. Cochran Farm had impressive annual exports to the U.S.A., Japan, China, and Europe.
The personal biographies were fascinating.
In 1972 Cochran Farm passed down from Raymond Cochran to Spencer Cochran, educ. Oxford2. Spencer d. in 1994, and farm run by widow. Blomkvist found her in a blurry3, low-resolution photograph downloaded from the Cochran Farm website. It showed a woman with short blonde hair, her face partially4 hidden, shearing5 a sheep.
According to Joshua’s note, the couple had married in Italy in 1971.
Her name was Anita Cochran.
Blomkvist stopped overnight in a dried-up hole of a town with the hopeful name of Wannado. At the local pub he ate roast mutton and downed three pints6 along with some locals who all called him “mate.”
Last thing before he went to bed he called Berger in New York.
“I’m sorry, Ricky, but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had time to call.”
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blurry
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shearing
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| n.剪羊毛,剪取的羊毛v.剪羊毛( shear的现在分词 );切断;剪切 | |
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steered
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ranches
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cadavers
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slaughter
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friendliness
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rinsed
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contagious
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epidemic
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noose
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killing
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investigation
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disappearance
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registration
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killer
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tormentor
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| n. 使苦痛之人, 使苦恼之物, 侧幕 =tormenter | |
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bragging
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| v.自夸,吹嘘( brag的现在分词 );大话 | |
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gulp
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loft
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oar
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deafening
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sanity
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tragic
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gathering
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| adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的 | |
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