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CHAPTER XXIV A SUBTLE PLAN
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IT was now a serious matter of thought to me how I could take Marjory into proper confidence, without spoiling things and betraying Adams’s confidence. As I pondered, the conviction grew upon me that I had better be quite frank with her and ask her advice. Accordingly when I saw her at Crom at noon I entered on the matter, though I confess with trepidation1. When I told her I wanted to ask her advice she was all attention. I felt particularly nervous as I began:
“Marjory, when a man is in a hole he ought to consult his best friend; oughtn’t he?”
“Why certainly!”
“And you are my best friend; are you not?”
“I hope so! I should certainly like to be.”
“Well, look here, dear, I am in such a tangle2 that I can’t find a way out, and I want you to help me.” She must have guessed at something like the cause of my difficulty, for a faint smile passed over her face as she said:
“It is this. I want to know how you think I should act so as to give least pain to a very dear friend of mine, and at the same time do a very imperative4 duty. You may see a way out that I don’t.”
“Drive on dear; I’m listening.”
“Since we met I have had some very disturbing information from a source which I am not at liberty to[201] mention. I can tell you all about this, though you must not ask me how I know it. But first there is something else. I believe, though I do not know for certain, that your secret is blown; that the detectives have discovered where you live.” She sat up at once.
“What!” I went on quickly:
“And I am sorry to say that if it is discovered it has been through me; though not by any act or indeed by any fault of mine.” She laid her hand on mine and said reassuringly5:
“If you are in it, I can look at it differently. May I ask how you came into that gallery?”
“Certainly! I am not pledged as to this. It was by the most simple and
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trepidation
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| n.惊恐,惶恐 | |
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tangle
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| n.纠缠;缠结;混乱;v.(使)缠绕;变乱 | |
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diplomacy
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| n.外交;外交手腕,交际手腕 | |
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imperative
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| n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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reassuringly
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| ad.安心,可靠 | |
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transparent
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scent
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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blackmail
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ransom
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lark
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conspiracy
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repel
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vein
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metaphor
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foe
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cipher
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delightful
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| adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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solicitor
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license
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| n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许 | |
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