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1.第三个女郎14
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Nine Mrs. Oliver was seated in a bus. She was slightly out of breath though fullof the zest of the chase. What she called in her own mind the Peacock,...
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2.第三个女郎13
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II Miss Lemon, always efficient, had preceded him to the street, and waswaiting by a taxi. She asked no questions and displayed no curiosity. Shedid n...
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3.第三个女郎12
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Eight IHercule Poirot was dictating to his secretary, Miss Lemon. And while I much appreciate the honour you have done me, I must regret-fully inform ...
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4.第三个女郎11
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Seven Mrs. Oliver woke up dissatisfied. She saw stretching before her a day withnothing to do. Having packed off her completed manuscript with a highl...
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5.第三个女郎10
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II Im worried, said Claudia Reece-Holland. She refilled her cup from the coffee percolator. Frances Cary gave anenormous yawn. Both girls were breakfa...
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6.第三个女郎9
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Six IMr. Goby sat in a chair. He was a small shrunken little man, so nondes-cript as to be practically nonexistent. He looked attentively at the claw ...
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7.第三个女郎8
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II Mrs. Oliver prowled round her sitting room. She was very restless. Anhour ago she had parcelled up a typescript that she had just finished cor-rect...
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8.第三个女郎7
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Five IHercule Poirot stood upon the landing for a moment. His head was a littleon one side with a listening air. He could hear nothing from downstairs...
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9.第三个女郎4
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III At 4:15 that afternoon Poirot sat in Mrs. Olivers drawing room sippingappreciatively at a large cup of chocolate topped with foaming whippedcream ...
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10.第三个女郎6
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Four Hercule Poirot walked along the main street of Long Basing. That is, if youcan describe as a main street a street that is to all intents and purp...