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正文 第44节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

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    ”asfaras.”

    ”histhreats,”saidhaabouthisthreats.”

    iaiakeout,thereisnodirectevideheeverdeany.

    ”heioberevengedonlonelprotheroe.hepridhielf.”

    ”thatspuresupposition.”

    ”butyouitthatitsperfectlyprobable”

    ”no,idont.”

    ”possible,then”

    ”possible,yes.”

    haesideways.

    ”youthinkitsprobable”

    ”because,”isaid,”anlikearcheranhapistol.itsthewrongon.”

    haedtakenabackbyargunt.evidentlyittheobjehehadexpected.

    ”doyoureallythinktheobjeisfeasible”heaskeddoubtingly.

    ”tonditisapletestulingbloittedthecri,”isaid.

    infaypositiveassertion,haore.hethankedagaina.

    ihadgoneasfarasthefrontdoor,andonthehalltableisan.thehandostunstakablyfeheyallborethe,”andtheonlydifferenceiuldseehatoneiceablydirtiertha.

    theirsilaritygaveacuriousfeelingofseeingnotdouble,butquadruple.

    ryestaringatthe

    ”ebyhandsinchti,”shevolunteered.”allbutone.ifoundthatinthebox.”

    inodded,gatheredthep,andtookthentothestudy.

    thefirstohus:

    ”dear.yknouatterydearhusbah,ihavesueforafeihisafteoon.

    yourssincerely,

    rthapriceridley.”

    iopehesend:

    ”dear.yndtokhinghasetoearsthatifeelybeiortant.ihavesuixedupsodisturbedanddistressed.uydoubtsandperplexitiesforintheaysdo

    fivetroublingyou,

    yoursverysincerely,

    carolineherby.

    thethird,ifelt,iuldalsthaverecitedbeforehand.

    ”dearostiortanthasetoears.ifeelyoushouldbethefirsttokhisafteoonsoti.iinforyou.”

    thislitaleandahartnell.”

    iopehefourthssive.ithasbeengoodfortuobetroubledousletters.ananonyusletteris,ithink,theaandption.

    ”dearvir.reddingsttageinasurreptitiousnner.youkhetogether.ithinkyououghttoknow.

    afriend.

    ideafaintexplingupthepapertosseditintotheopengratejustasgriseldaeheroo

    ”sthatyourethroptuously”sheasked.

    ”filth,”isaid.

    takingatypoootheditoutbeforeiuldstopher.

    shereadit,gavealittleexe,tuiabu.

    griseldahadvedaandingbytheintothegarden.

    ”len,”shesaid,houttuinground.

    ”yes,dear.”

    ”idliketotellyousothing.yes,dontstop.iehere,iletyouthinkthatihadonlyknoslightlybefore.thatratheretyou,ihadbeenratherihinkstpeopleareatoi.idontaniprosiersoranythingidioticliketheydoinbooks.butionce.”

    ”e”iasked.

    ”ohbe,youthinkthatilikelytolikeotherpeople.ithoughtyoudbetireso,perhaps,aboutandlaebeingfriends.”

    ”youreverylessthanaheingenuousnaturalalked.

    ”yes,ivealohidethings.ina.”

    hervoiceheldachildlikeringofpleasureinit.

    ”butitsquitetruee.iotusedtoit.”

    thereause.

    ”youdouand,len”saidgriseldaanxiously.

    ”yes,”isaid,”iuand.”

    butdidi

    chapterxxv

    ifoundithardtoshakeofftheiressiobytheanonyusletter.pitchsoils.

    hoydstartedout.

    iuepieeypsychologyfault.

    iyepastthepoliyfeetgravitatedthereoftheirooldhall.

    ifoundthathehad,andfurther,thatsscraadretued.thefairgladysattershahighhand.shedeniedabsolutelyhavingtakecasetothewoods.

    ”justbeistakenonurder,andifsheistakenthen,indaylight,hoebyonlight”

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