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Psmith, in the matter of decorating a study and preparing tea in it,was rather a critic than an executant. He was full of ideas, but hepreferred to allow Mike to carry them out. It was he who suggestedthat the wooden bar which ran across the window was unnecessary, butit was Mike who wrenched1 it from its place. Similarly, it was Mike whoabstracted the key from the door of the next study, though the ideawas Psmith's.
"Privacy," said Psmith, as he watched Mike light the Etna, "is what wechiefly need in this age of publicity2. If you leave a study doorunlocked in these strenuous3 times, the first thing you know is,somebody comes right in, sits down, and begins to talk about himself.
I think with a little care we ought to be able to make this room quitedecently comfortable. That putrid4 calendar must come down, though.
Do you think you could make a long arm, and haul it off the parenttin-tack? Thanks. We make progress. We make progress.""We shall jolly well make it out of the window," said Mike, spooningup tea from a paper bag with a postcard, "if a sort of youngHackenschmidt turns up and claims the study. What are you going to doabout it?""Don't let us worry about it. I have a presentiment5 that he will be aninsignificant-looking little weed. How are you getting on with theevening meal?""Just ready. What would you give to be at Eton now? I'd give somethingto be at Wrykyn.""These school reports," said Psmith sympathetically, "are the verydickens. Many a bright young lad has been soured by them. Hullo.
What's this, I wonder."A heavy body had plunged6 against the door, evidently without asuspicion that there would be any resistance. A rattling7 at the handlefollowed, and a voice outside said, "Dash the door!""Hackenschmidt!" said Mike.
"The weed," said Psmith. "You couldn't make a long arm, could you, andturn the key? We had better give this merchant audience. Remind melater to go on with my remarks on school reports. I had several brightthings to say on the subject."Mike unlocked the door, and flung it open. Framed in the entrance wasa smallish,

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n.众所周知,闻名;宣传,广告 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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