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CHAPTER XLIV THE VOICE IN THE DUST
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ONE of the men produced his note book and began taking down in shorthand the rapid utterances1 of the chief, repeating it so as to check the accuracy as he went on:
“Easy to see the marks; the floor is deep in dust, and the walls are thick with it. On floor, mark of several feet—confused in struggle, may articulate separately later on—one woman’s—also trailing of long skirt. On walls marks of hands, fingers outspread, as if trying to grasp. Some of the long marks down the wall others across.” The speaker here raised his lamp and held it in the opening as far as his arm would go; then he went on:
“Steps wind downwards2 to right. Struggle seems to have stopped. Footmarks more clear.”... Then the chief turned to us:
“I think gentlemen, we may follow in now. The footmarks may be discriminated3 and identified later. We must chance destroying them, or we cannot pass in this narrow passage.” Here I spoke4; a thought had been surging up in my brain ever since the detective had pointed5 out the finger marks on the wall “down and across”:
“Stop a moment please! Let me see the marks on the wall before any one enters; the passage is narrow and they may be rubbed off.” A glance was enough, just time enough to formulate6 which was the symbol of[365] “a” and which of “b.” The perpendicular7 strokes were “a” and the horizontal “b.” Marjory had kept her head, even at this trying time, and was leaving a message for me as she was forced along. I understood why the struggle had ceased. Seized and forced through the narrow doorway8, she had at first struggled hard. Then, when she realised that she could leave a clue behind her, she had evidently agreed to go quietly; for so she might have her hands free. It would be a hard job to carry or force along an
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discriminated
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| 分别,辨别,区分( discriminate的过去式和过去分词 ); 歧视,有差别地对待 | |
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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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formulate
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doorway
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cipher
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jack
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chapel
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murmur
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entirely
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shuffling
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interpretation
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conceal
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gravel
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disturbance
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quarry
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fugitives
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wrung
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clergy
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secrecy
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villains
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nautical
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helping
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smacks
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| 掌掴(声)( smack的名词复数 ); 海洛因; (打的)一拳; 打巴掌 | |
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