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CHAPTER XLVII THE DUMB CAN SPEAK
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THE Secret Service men spread round the house, moving off silently right and left, in accordance with the nods of their chief in answer to their looks of query1. As they moved, keeping instinctively2 in shelter from any possible view from the house so far as the ground afforded opportunity, I could see that each felt that his gun was in its place. They all knew the gang they had to deal with, and they were not going to take any chances. MacRae said to me:
“I’ll go and get the key! I know this country better than any of you; I can run over to the cross roads in a few minutes and it will be less marked than driving there.” As he went out at the gate he told the driver to pull down the road, till the curve shut him out of sight. Whilst he was gone, the men surrounded the house, keeping guard at such points that nothing coming from it could escape our notice. The chief tried the back door but it was shut; from its rigidity3 it was manifestly bolted top and bottom.
In less than a quarter of an hour MacRae returned and told us that Mrs. MacFie was coming with the key as quickly as she could. He offered to take it, telling her who he was; but she said she would come herself and make her service, as it would not be respectful to him and the other gentlemen to let them go alone. In a few minutes she was with us; the chief detective, Cathcart,[395] and I stayed with MacRae, the rest of the men remaining on watch and hidden. There was a little difficulty with the lock, but we shortly got in, Mrs. MacFie leading the way. Whilst she was opening the shutters4 of the back room, which was evidently the Minister’s study, Cathcart and the chief left the room, and made a hurried, though thorough, search of the house. They came back before the old lady was well through her task, and shook their heads.
When the light was let in, the room presented a scene of considerable disorder5. It was evident that it had been lately inhabited, for there were scattered6 about, a good many things which did not belong to it. These included a washing
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query
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| n.疑问,问号,质问;vt.询问,表示怀疑 | |
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instinctively
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| adv.本能地 | |
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rigidity
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| adj.钢性,坚硬 | |
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shutters
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| 百叶窗( shutter的名词复数 ); (照相机的)快门 | |
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disorder
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| n.紊乱,混乱;骚动,骚乱;疾病,失调 | |
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scattered
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| adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的 | |
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jug
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| n.(有柄,小口,可盛水等的)大壶,罐,盂 | |
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guttered
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horrified
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| a.(表现出)恐惧的 | |
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amazement
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| n.惊奇,惊讶 | |
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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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resolute
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| adj.坚决的,果敢的 | |
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pro
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| n.赞成,赞成的意见,赞成者 | |
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hideous
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| adj.丑陋的,可憎的,可怕的,恐怖的 | |
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variant
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| adj.不同的,变异的;n.变体,异体 | |
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cipher
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| n.零;无影响力的人;密码 | |
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wrought
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frightful
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| adj.可怕的;讨厌的 | |
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coerced
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| v.迫使做( coerce的过去式和过去分词 );强迫;(以武力、惩罚、威胁等手段)控制;支配 | |
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rental
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| n.租赁,出租,出租业 | |
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decided
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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gallop
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| v./n.(马或骑马等)飞奔;飞速发展 | |
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shipping
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| n.船运(发货,运输,乘船) | |
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inconvenient
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| adj.不方便的,令人感到麻烦的 | |
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creditor
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bulwarks
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distress
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vessel
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| n.船舶;容器,器皿;管,导管,血管 | |
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frustrate
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| v.使失望;使沮丧;使厌烦 | |
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miscreant
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miscreants
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touching
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| adj.动人的,使人感伤的 | |
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consultation
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| n.咨询;商量;商议;会议 | |
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overhaul
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misery
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| n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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woe
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| n.悲哀,苦痛,不幸,困难;int.用来表达悲伤或惊慌 | |
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amplification
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| n.扩大,发挥 | |
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scrapping
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| 刮,切除坯体余泥 | |
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naval
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| adj.海军的,军舰的,船的 | |
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qualified
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| adj.合格的,有资格的,胜任的,有限制的 | |
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picturesque
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| adj.美丽如画的,(语言)生动的,绘声绘色的 | |
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ashore
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| adv.在(向)岸上,上岸 | |
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gleaned
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| v.一点点地收集(资料、事实)( glean的过去式和过去分词 );(收割后)拾穗 | |
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complement
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| n.补足物,船上的定员;补语;vt.补充,补足 | |
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mighty
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| adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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quay
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| n.码头,靠岸处 | |
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anguish
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| n.(尤指心灵上的)极度痛苦,烦恼 | |
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inquiries
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| n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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