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St. James's Park is a sea of green in the middle of London, a public park bordering the palaces ofWestminster, Buckingham, and St. James's. Once enclosed by King Henry VIII and stocked withdeer for the hunt, St. James's Park is now open to the public. On sunny afternoons, Londonerspicnic beneath the willows1 and feed the pond's resident pelicans2, whose ancestors were a gift toCharles II from the Russian ambassador.
The Teacher saw no pelicans today. The stormy weather had brought instead seagulls from theocean. The lawns were covered with them—hundreds of white bodies all facing the same direction,patiently riding out the damp wind. Despite the morning fog, the park afforded splendid views ofthe Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Gazing across the sloping lawns, past the duck pond andthe delicate silhouettes3 of the weeping willows, the Teacher could see the spires4 of the building thathoused the knight5's tomb—the real reason he had told Rémy to come to this spot.
As the Teacher approached the front passenger door of the parked limousine6, Rémy leaned acrossand opened the door. The Teacher paused outside, taking a pull from the flask7 of cognac he wascarrying. Then, dabbing8 his mouth, he slid in beside Rémy and closed the door.
Rémy held up the keystone like a trophy9. "It was almost lost.""You have done well," the Teacher said.
"We have done well," Rémy replied, laying the keystone in the Teacher's eager hands.
The Teacher admired it a long moment, smiling. "And the gun? You wiped it down?""Back in the glove box where I found it.""Excellent." The Teacher took another drink of cognac and handed the flask to Rémy. "Let's toastour success. The end is near."Rémy accepted the bottle gratefully. The cognac tasted salty, but Rémy didn't care. He and theTeacher were truly partners now. He could feel himself

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n.柳树( willow的名词复数 );柳木 | |
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n.鹈鹕( pelican的名词复数 ) | |
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轮廓( silhouette的名词复数 ); (人的)体形; (事物的)形状; 剪影 | |
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knight
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n.骑士,武士;爵士 | |
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ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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v.纺,杜撰,急转身 | |
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