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CHAPTER X A CLEAR HORIZON
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IF any ordinary person be afflicted1 with ennui2 and want something to take his thoughts away from a perpetual consideration of his own weariness let me recommend him to take up the interpretation3 of secret writing. At first, perhaps, he may regard the matter lightly and be inclined to smile at its triviality. But after a little while, if he have in him at all any of the persistence4 or doggedness which is, and should be, a part of a man’s nature, he will find the subject take possession of him to the almost entire exclusion5 of all else. Turn from it how he will; make he never so many resolutions to put the matter behind him; try he never so hard to find some more engrossing6 topic, he will still find the evasive mystery ever close before him. For my own part I can honestly say that I ate, drank, slept and dreamed secret writing during the entire of the days and nights which intervened between my taking up the task and the coming of Miss Anita to Cruden Bay. All day long the hidden mystery was before me; wherever I was, in my room, still or contorting myself; walking on the beach; or out on the headlands, with the breezes singing in my ears, and the waves lapping below my feet. Hitherto in my life my only experience of haunting had been that of Gormala; but even that experience failed before the ever-hopeful, ever-baffling subject of the cryptograms. The worst of my feeling, and that which made it more poignant8, was that I was[95] of the firm belief not only that there was a cryptogram7 but that my mind was already on the track of it. Every now and again, sometimes when the MS. or its copy was before me and sometimes when I was out in the open, for the moment not thinking of it at all, a sort of inspiration would come to me; some sort of root idea whose full significance I felt it difficult to grasp.
My first relief came on Tuesday when at noon I saw the high dog-cart dash past the gate and draw up short opposite the post-office.
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afflicted
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interpretation
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persistence
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exclusion
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cryptogram
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jack
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sketch
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maladroit
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pluckily
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zigzag
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steadily
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guardian
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steered
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pretence
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admiration
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luncheon
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memorandum
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cipher
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| n.零;无影响力的人;密码 | |
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determined
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ratiocination
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covertly
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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foam
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feverish
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vengeance
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corpses
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meekness
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helping
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primness
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steadfast
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gratitude
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frankly
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