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正文 第43节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twreraised,arketedatall.”

    ”idontquiteseeean”isaid.

    ”iknoputtingitbadly.”shebestothatthatthethingsuldntjusthavebeenabstrae.”

    ”thatsaveryingeniousidea,”isaid.

    ”itplishedthereurderinglonelprotheroequitethereverse.”

    ”exactly,”isaid.”thatsisaid.”

    ”yes,butijust,and,ofurse,sotisneverdidthell,buthedidsay”

    ”yes”

    ”thatheandolondon.forprobateno,thatseooldhihatportas,butifhehad...”

    ”isee,”isaidslowly.

    ”ofurse,thenttheexpertsaeerhavingshoaindonttheycallitsocleverandthehefire,touseanoldfashionedexpression.”

    ”iseeyouridea,”isaid.”ithinktofindoutforcertain.”

    ioretothetelephone.iesihroughtooldhallandspeakingtoaheroe.

    ”no,itsnothingveryiortant.hastheiorarrivedyetoheifthesofoldhallsthatyousay”

    heranseissrple.

    ”thatsverydefinite.lonelprotheroehaddearrasforantoedolondononndaytorroakeafullvaluation.oatterhasbeenputoff.”

    ”theive,”saidssrplesoftly.

    ”ative,yes.butthatsall.yet.heshotbihestileiodoso.”

    ”yes,”saidssrplethoughtfully,”sothatruleshiut.”

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    iretuedtotheviystudy.hehestartedasthoughhehadbeenshot.

    ”youstexcuse,”hesaid,ynervesarealltopieceslately.”

    ”dearfelloustgetaogether,andthatwillneverdo.”

    ”itdesertpost.no,thatisathingiwillneverdo.”

    ”itsnotasurehaydocke.”

    ”haydockhaydock.kindofadoctorisheanignorantuntrypractitioner.”

    ”ithinkyoureunfairtohihehasalaninhisprofession.”

    ”ohperhaps.yes,idaresay.butidontlikehihoetosay.icatoaskyouifyoue.iireallydonotfeelequaltoit.”

    ”ainly.iaketheserviceforyou.”

    ”no,no.iperfee...”

    heshuthiseyesandsonvulsively.

    itisethiteredaythoughts,forheopenedhiseyesandsaidquickly:

    ”thereisnothingreallye.itisjusttheseheadachestheseaehaveaglassofer.”

    ”certainly,”isaid.

    iyselffrohetap.ringingbellsisaprofitlessforfexerciseinourhouse.

    ibroughttheahanked.hetookfroispocketasllcardboardbox,andopeningit,extractedaricepapercapsule,htheaidoftheer.

    ”aheadachepowder,”heexplained.

    isuddenlyighthavebeeaddictedts.itanyofhispeculiarities.

    ”youdonttaketoony,ihope,”isaid.

    ”nooh,no.dr.haydockeagainstthat.butitisreallyantrelief.”

    indeedhealreadyseedcalrandreposed.

    hestoodup.

    ”thenyouonightitsverygoodofyou,sir.”

    ”notatall.andiinsistontakingtheserviea..notanotherword.”

    hethankedagain.thenhesaid,hiseyesslidingpasttothewindow:

    ”youyouhavebeenupatoldhalltoday,haventyou,sir.”

    ”yes.”

    ”excusebutfor”

    ilookedathinsurprise,andheflushed.

    ”iorry,sir.iijustthoughtsoghthavearisenandthatthatrs.protheroehadsentforyou.”

    ihadnotthefaiiionofsatisfyinghay.

    ”sheentsaalltterse,”isaid.

    ”ohthatwasall.isee.”

    ididnotspeak.hefidgetedfrooottofoot,andfinallysaid:

    ”.reddinight.iitiginewhy.”

    ”didellyou”

    ”hehejustsaidhethoughthedlookup.saiditlonelyintheevenings.hesneverdonesuchathingbefore.”

    ”pany,”isaid,sling.

    ”eforidontlikeit.”hisvoiceroseshrilly.”hespokeofdroppinginagain.eanideadoyouthinkhehasgotintohishead”

    ”otive”iasked.

    ”idontlikeit,”repeatedhainanyselfisaiditseedstinprehensible.ifivehadsuspi.archerisatotallydifferentpropositionagodlessirreligiousruffian.adrunkenblackguard.”

    ”dontyouthinkyourebeingalittleharsh”isaid.”afterall,an.”

    ”apoacher,inandoutofprison,capableofanything.”

    ”doyoureallythilonelprotheroe”iaskedcuriously.

    haeslately.

    ”dontyouthinkyourself,sir,thatitsth

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