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正文 第40节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

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    lanquiredhagrin:

    ”bytherosvenor,oldboy,andreplaceherbyhorsefacedhettyoutthere”

    ”really,lance,”percivalprotestedsharply.

    ”definitelyagefortherosvenor.shekneuch”

    ”ofursenot.ountinghispalefaustntpayanyattentiontobrother,”hesaidldly.”hehasaratherpeour.”headded,”ineverhadaveryhighopinionofssgrosvenorsintelligeeier.”

    ”veryderateier,”rredlance,castinghiseyestopiheofficepersonnel.bythehestaffhasstoodbyusduringtheselasttragicyouthinktoraisetheirsalariesallround”

    ”certainlynot,”snappedpercivalfortescue.”quiteuncalledforandunnecessary.”

    inspeofdevilryinlanceseyes.percival,houchupsettonoticeit.

    ”youalostextraordinarilyextravagantideas,”hestuttered.”ieinhasbee,enoisouronlyhope.”

    ioeeleughedapologetically.

    ”thatsohethingsirfortescue,”hesaidtopercival.

    ”yes,ior”percivalschedhisattentiontoneele.

    ”ionthser,possiblyayear,yourfathersgeneralbehaviourandnducthasbeenasourceofincreasingaoyou.”

    ”hehfinality.”hecertainlyatallwell.”

    ”youtriedtoinducehioseeadoctorbutyoufailed.herefusedcatagorically”

    ”thatisso.”

    ”yiaskyouifyoususpeaniaandirritabilityinatessoonerorlaterinhopelessinsanity”

    perarkablyastuteofyou,iodicaltreatnt.”

    neeleon:

    ”ii,untilyouuldpersuadeyourfathertodothat,hedealofhavoctothebusiness”

    ”hecertainlyivalagreed.

    ”averyunfortueofaffairs,”saidtheior.

    ”quiteterrible.nooneknoheayihavebeenthrough.”

    neelesaidgently:

    ”frohebusinesspointofvieelyfortunatecirce.”

    percivalsaidsharply:

    ”youhardlythinkiyfathersdeathinthatlight.”

    ”itisnotaquestionofhospeakingrelyofaquestionoffact.yourfatherdiedbeforehisfinancespletelyontherocks.”

    percivalsaidiatiently:

    ”yes,yes.asatterofactualfact,yht.”

    ”itily,siheyaredepeonthisbusiness.”

    ”yes.butreallyior,idontseeyouredrivingat...”percivalbrokeoff.

    ”oh,iotdrivingatanything,fortescue,”saidneele.”ijustlikegettingfactsstraight.nonicationofanykindanyyearsago.”

    ”quiteso,”saidpercival.

    ”yes,butitisntquiteso,isit,fortesinedandputunderrestraint,ifnecessary.”

    ”iireally,idontsee...”percivalwasbadlyshaken.

    ”thatisso,isntit,fortescue”

    ”ually,ithoughtitht.afterall,laner.”

    ioeeletransferredhisgazetolance.lancewasgrinning.

    ”youreceivedthatletter”ioeeleasked.

    laesodded.

    ”didyoureplytoit”

    lancesgrinwidened.

    ”itoldperanalone.isaidtheoldnprobablykneheewell.”

    ioeelesgazebackagaintopercival.

    ”sofyourbrothersanswer”

    ”iioreoffensivelyuched,however.”

    ”ithoughttheiher,iyselfyfather,franklyiuldhinganaginghisoehoandshallwesayseefairplay.”

    heshotaglapercivalashespoke.

    ”iobjeyfather,iitthationceed...”hepaused.

    lancefilledthepausequickly.

    ”youannernedifioingonakessierooanlittleskunkallyourlife.pryingandsnoopingandlyingandkingtrouble.illtellyouahing.iadeachbetterjobofitthanthat.”

    lansisienlikeyouinean,shoddyfinancialdeal

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