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CHAPTER XVI REVELATIONS
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IN the hall I met together two men whom I knew well. The first was Adams of the American Embassy in London; the second Cathcart of the British Embassy at Washington, now on leave. I had not seen either for two years, and it was with mutual1 pleasure that we met. After our preliminary handshaking, and the inevitable2 drink at the American’s request, Adams slapped me on the shoulder and said heartily3:
“Well, old fellow, I congratulate you; or rather am I to congratulate you?”
“What do you mean?” I asked in feeble embarrassment4.
“All right, old chap!” he said heartily. “Your blush is enough. I see it hasn’t come off yet at all events!” A man never lets well alone when he is in an awkward position. If I had only held my tongue I might not have made a guy of myself; but as I was in doubt as to what might be the issue of my suit to Marjory, I felt additionally constrained5 to affect ignorance of his meaning. So I floundered on:
“‘Come off yet’? What on earth do you mean?” Again he slapped me on the back as he said in his chaffing way:
“My dear boy I saw you come in over the bridge. You had had a long ride I could see by your wheels; and I am bound to say that you did seem on excellent terms[146] with each other!” This was getting dangerous ground, so I tried to sheer off. “Oh,” I said, “you mean my bike ride with Miss Anita”—I was interrupted by his sudden whistle.
“Oh,” he said in exact imitation of my own manner. “You mean Miss Anita! So it has come to that already! Anyhow I congratulate you heartily, whether it has come, or may come, or will come to anything else.”
“I don’t see,” I said, with a helpless feeling of having been driven into a corner, “that there is anything especially remarkable6 in a man having a bicycle ride with a young lady of his acquaintance.”
“Keep your hair on, old man!” he said with a smile. “There is nothing remarkable about a man riding with a young lady; but there is something very remarkable about any man riding with this particular young lady. Why, man alive, don’t you know that there isn’t a man in America, or out of it, that wouldn’t give the eyes out of his head to take your place on such an occasion. To ride alone with Marjory Drake—”
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mutual
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| adj.相互的,彼此的;共同的,共有的 | |
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heartily
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embarrassment
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constrained
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remarkable
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spoke
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discretion
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jack
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chaotic
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concealment
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genially
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Christian
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publicity
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diplomat
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