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CHAPTER XIII
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John Corrie was now fairly in the net. He reached his cottage in a condition verging1 on collapse2, physical and mental, and slinking round to the back, gained admittance by the window of his own room, from which he had emerged an age, as it seemed, ago. He stood listening. . . . Not a sound. What was his sister doing? He must see her at once—not to tell her anything, but to discover whether she had learned of his having been out of doors.
But first he must remove traces of the outing. Having lit the candle, he got off his boots, and the black muffler. They must be got rid of.
In stocking feet he stole to the shop, and there made a parcel which he laid on a high shelf behind a row of tomato tins. In another part of the shop he hid his jacket in similar fashion. And then a most sickening thought struck him and almost wrecked3 his fear-tossed mind. The staff—Almighty! what on earth had made him fling p. 130it in the ditch? Sooner or later a search would be made; might even be going on now! Presently, his mouth craving4 water, he went unsteadily, spilling candle-grease by the way, to the kitchen.
And there he found his sister, in a heap on the floor. She was inert5, but fully6 conscious. Somehow he managed to drag her up and place her in the arm-chair by the cold hearth7. Then he got water, and gave her some, took a draught8 himself, and sat down by the table. On a sudden inspiration he blew out the candle. A wakeful, curious person might wonder to see a light at such an hour. Besides . . .
For perhaps twenty minutes the two wretched beings sat huddled
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vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 | |
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挤在一起(huddle的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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