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  • Chapter IX

    “This is a terrible thing,” he said, the moment we got out into the street.

    I realised that he had come away with me in order to discuss once more what he had been already discussing for hours with his sister-in-law.

    “We don’t know who the woman is, you know,” he said. “All we know is that the blackguard’s gone to Paris.”

    “I thought they got on so well.”

    “So they did. Why, just before you came in Amy said they’d never had a quarrel in the whole of their married life. You know Amy. There never was a better woman in the world.”

    Since these confidences were thrust on me, I saw no harm in asking a few questions.

    “But do you mean to say she suspected nothing?”

    “Nothing. He spent August with her and the children in Norfolk. He was just the same as he’d always been. We went down for two or three days, my wife and I, and I played golf with him. He came back to town in September to let his partner go away, and Amy stayed on in the country. They’d taken a house for six weeks, and at the end of her tenancy she wrote to tell him on which day she was arriving in London. He answered from Paris. He said he’d made up his mind not to live with her any more.”

    “What explanation did he give?”

    “My dear fellow, he gave no explanation. I’ve seen the letter. It wasn’t more than ten lines.”

    “But that’s extraordinary.”

    We happened then to cross the street, and the traffic prevented us from speaking. What Colonel1 MacAndrew had told me seemed very improbable, and I suspected that Mrs. Strickland, for reasons of her own, had concealed2 from him some part of the facts. It was clear that a man after seventeen years of wedlock3 did not leave his wife without certain occurrences4 which must have led her to suspect that all was not well with their married life. The Colonel caught me up.

    “Of course, there was no explanation he could give except that he’d gone off with a woman. I suppose he thought she could find that out for herself. That’s the sort of chap he was.”

    “What is Mrs. Strickland going to do?”

    “Well, the first thing is to get our proofs. I’m going over to Paris myself.”

    “And what about his business?”

    “That’s where he’s been so artful. He’s been drawing in his horns for the last year.”

    “Did he tell his partner he was leaving?”

    “Not a word.”

    Colonel MacAndrew had a very sketchy5 knowledge of business matters, and I had none at all, so I did not quite understand under what conditions Strickland had left his affairs. I gathered that the deserted6 partner was very angry and threatened proceedings7. It appeared that when everything was settled he would be four or five hundred pounds out of pocket.

    “It’s lucky the furniture in the flat is in Amy’s name. She’ll have that at all events.”

    “Did you mean it when you said she wouldn’t have a bob?”

    “Of course I did. She’s got two or three hundred pounds and the furniture.”

    “But how is she going to live?”

    “God knows.”

    The affair seemed to grow more complicated, and the Colonel, with his expletives and his indignation8, confused rather than informed me. I was glad that, catching9 sight of the clock at the Army and Navy Stores, he remembered an engagement10 to play cards at his club, and so left me to cut across St. James Park.



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    1 colonel [ˈkɜ:nl] iWUyO   第6级
    n.(英国陆军、美国陆空军及海军陆战队)上校
    参考例句:
    • It's a pity we didn't mend our fences with the colonel. 可惜我们还没有和上校先生调整好关系。
    • An army major ranks between a captain and a colonel. 陆军少校的军阶在上尉与中校之间。
    2 concealed [kən'si:ld] 0v3zxG   第7级
    a.隐藏的,隐蔽的
    参考例句:
    • The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster. 那些画被隐藏在厚厚的灰泥层下面。
    • I think he had a gun concealed about his person. 我认为他当时身上藏有一支枪。
    3 wedlock [ˈwedlɒk] XgJyY   第11级
    n.婚姻,已婚状态
    参考例句:
    • My wife likes our wedlock. 我妻子喜欢我们的婚姻生活。
    • The Fawleys were not made for wedlock. 范立家的人就跟结婚没有缘。
    4 occurrences [ə'kʌrənsɪz] 34f6c3d68dc5fe7251e2b583829c5bde   第6级
    n.发生( occurrence的名词复数 );出现;事件;发生的事
    参考例句:
    • Newspapers record the chief occurrences of the day. 报纸报道了当天发生的大事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
    • None of these occurrences should be considered as errors. 这些现象没有一个应该被看做错误。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
    5 sketchy [ˈsketʃi] ZxJwl   第11级
    adj.写生的,写生风格的,概略的
    参考例句:
    • The material he supplied is too sketchy. 他提供的材料过于简略。
    • Details of what actually happened are still sketchy. 对于已发生事实的详细情况知道的仍然有限。
    6 deserted [dɪˈzɜ:tɪd] GukzoL   第8级
    adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的
    参考例句:
    • The deserted village was filled with a deathly silence. 这个荒废的村庄死一般的寂静。
    • The enemy chieftain was opposed and deserted by his followers. 敌人头目众叛亲离。
    7 proceedings [prə'si:diŋz] Wk2zvX   第7级
    n.进程,过程,议程;诉讼(程序);公报
    参考例句:
    • He was released on bail pending committal proceedings. 他交保获释正在候审。
    • to initiate legal proceedings against sb 对某人提起诉讼
    8 indignation [ˌɪndɪgˈneɪʃn] YbMzq   第6级
    n.愤怒,愤慨,义愤
    参考例句:
    • The news aroused the great indignation. 这消息激起了极大的愤慨。
    • It caused some protest and indignation. 这引起了一些抗议和愤慨。
    9 catching [ˈkætʃɪŋ] cwVztY   第8级
    adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住
    参考例句:
    • There are those who think eczema is catching. 有人就是认为湿疹会传染。
    • Enthusiasm is very catching. 热情非常富有感染力。
    10 engagement [ɪnˈgeɪdʒmənt] pZPzQ   第6级
    n.订婚,婚约,约定,约会
    参考例句:
    • I can't see you on Monday because I have a previous engagement. 星期一我不能见你,因为我有约在先。
    • It was my mother's very own engagement ring. 这正是我母亲自己的订婚戒指。

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