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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
“To my surprise, it was a woman who answered the summons, a large, coarse-faced, elderly woman, in an apron1. She explained that she was the commissionaire's wife, who did the charing2, and I gave her the order for the coffee.
“I wrote two more articles and then, feeling more drowsy3 than ever, I rose and walked up and down the room to stretch my legs. My coffee had not yet come, and I wondered what was the cause of the delay could be. Opening the door, I started down the corridor to find out. There was a straight passage, dimly lighted, which led from the room in which I had been working, and was the only exit from it. It ended in a curving staircase, with the commissionaire's lodge4 in the passage at the bottom. Half way down this staircase is a small landing, with another passage running into it at right angles. This second one leads by means of a second small stair to a side door, used by servants, and also as a short cut by clerks when coming from Charles Street. Here is a rough chart of the place.”
Sketch5 of the building showing rooms and corridors
“Thank you. I think that I quite follow you,” said Sherlock Holmes.
“使我惊奇的是,应一召而来的是一个女人,一个身材高大、面容粗俗的老婆子,系着一条围裙。她解释说:她是看门人的妻子,在这里作杂役,我就叫她去煮咖啡。
“我又抄了两条,愈发感到昏昏欲睡,便站起身来,在屋内踱来踱去,伸展一下双一腿。咖啡还不见送来,我想知道原因是什么,便打开门,顺走廊走过去看。从我抄写文件的房间出来就是一条笔直的走廊,光线昏暗,是我办公室唯一的出口。走廊尽头有一条转弯的楼梯,看门人的小门房就在楼梯下面的过道旁。楼梯的中间有一个小一平台,另有一条走廊通到这个平台,与楼梯在平台处呈丁字形。这第二条走廊尽头有一段楼梯通向旁门,专供仆役使用,也是职员们从查尔斯街走进本楼的捷径。这就是那个地方的略图。”
“谢谢你,我认为我完全听懂你所说的事了,”歇洛克-福尔摩斯说道。
1 apron | |
n.围裙;工作裙 | |
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2 charing | |
n.炭化v.把…烧成炭,把…烧焦( char的现在分词 );烧成炭,烧焦;做杂役女佣 | |
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3 drowsy | |
adj.昏昏欲睡的,令人发困的 | |
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4 lodge | |
v.临时住宿,寄宿,寄存,容纳;n.传达室,小旅馆 | |
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5 sketch | |
n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述 | |
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