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As a matter of fact, now he came to think of it, he wasn’t at all sure that the second name didn’t have almost as much of a familiar ring about it as the first.
“Gregory Temple?” he said aloud, searching his memory. “Christopher Mulholland? . . .”
“Such charming boys,” a voice behind him answered, and he turned and saw his landlady sailing into the room with a large silver tea tray in her hands. She was holding it well out in front of her, and rather high up, as though the tray were a pair of reins on a frisky horse.
“They sound somehow familiar,” he said.


21楼2012-01-21 10:51
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    =_=单机版贴吧好强大呀 没人看么?看来我还是要快点上中文版的啦


    22楼2012-01-21 10:53
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      “They do? How interesting.”
      “I’m almost positive I’ve heard those names before somewhere. Isn’t that odd? Maybe it was in the newspapers. They weren’t famous in any way, were they? I mean famous cricketers7 or footballers or something like that?”
      “Famous,” she said, setting the tea tray down on the low table in front of the sofa. “Oh no, I don’t think they were famous. But they were incredibly handsome, both of them, I can promise you that. They were tall and young and handsome, my dear, just exactly like you.”
      Once more, Billy glanced down at the book. “Look here,” he said, noticing the dates. “This last entry is over two years old.”
      “It is?”


      23楼2012-01-21 10:55
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        “Yes, indeed. And Christopher Mulholland’s is nearly a year before that—more than three years ago.”
        “Dear me,” she said, shaking her head and heaving a dainty little sigh. “I would never have thought it. How time does fly away from us all, doesn’t it, Mr. Wilkins?”
        “It’s Weaver,” Billy said. “W-e-a-v-e-r.”
        “Oh, of course it is!” she cried, sitting down on the sofa. “How silly of me. I do apologize. In one ear and out the other, that’s me, Mr. Weaver.”
        “You know something?” Billy said. “Something that’s really quite extraordinary about all this?”
        “No, dear, I don’t.”


        24楼2012-01-21 10:57
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          “Well, you see, both of these names—Mulholland and Temple—I not only seem to remember each one of them separately, so to speak, but somehow or other, in some peculiar way, they both appear to be sort of connected together as well. As though they were both famous for the same sort of thing, if you see what I mean—like . . . well . . . like Dempsey and Tunney, for example, or Churchill and Roosevelt.”
          “How amusing,” she said. “But come over here now, dear, and sit down beside me on the sofa and I’ll give you a nice cup of tea and a ginger biscuit before you go to bed.”
          “You really shouldn’t bother,” Billy said. “I didn’t mean you to do anything like that.” He stood by the piano, watching her as she fussed about with the cups and saucers. He noticed that she had small, white, quickly moving hands and red fingernails.
          “I’m almost positive it was in the newspapers I saw them,” Billy said. “I’ll think of it in a second. I’m sure I will.”


          25楼2012-01-21 10:58
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            好吧,我也出去


            IP属地:广东27楼2012-01-21 10:59
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              There is nothing more tantalizing than a thing like this that lingers just outside the borders of one’s memory. He hated to give up.
              “Now wait a minute,” he said. “Wait just a minute. Mulholland . . . Christopher Mulholland . . . wasn’t that the name of the Eton schoolboy who was on a walking tour through the West Country, and then all of a sudden . . .”
              “Milk?” she said. “And sugar?”
              “Yes, please. And then all of a sudden . . .”
              “Eton schoolboy?” she said. “Oh no, my dear, that can’t possibly be right, because my Mr. Mulholland was certainly not an Eton schoolboy when he came to me. He was a Cambridge undergraduate. Come over here now and sit next to me and warm yourself in front of this lovely fire. Come on. Your tea’s all ready for you.” She patted the empty place beside her on the sofa, and she sat there smiling at Billy and waiting for him to come over.


              28楼2012-01-21 11:00
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                别啊 还剩5/4就完了 马上中文版啦


                29楼2012-01-21 11:00
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                  He crossed the roo***owly and sat down on the edge of the sofa. She placed his teacup on the table in front of him.
                  “ There we are,” she said. “How nice and cozy this is, isn’t it?”
                  Billy started sipping his tea. She did the same. For half a minute or so, neither of them spoke. But Billy knew that she was looking at him. Her body was half turned toward him, and he could feel her eyes resting on his face, watching him over the rim of her teacup. Now and again, he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell that seemed to emanate directly from her person. It was not in the least unpleasant, and it reminded him—well, he wasn’t quite sure what it reminded him of. Pickled walnuts? New leather? Or was it the corridors of a hospital?
                  At length, she said, “Mr. Mulholland was a great one for his tea. Never in my life have I seen anyone drink as much tea as dear, sweet Mr. Mulholland.”


                  30楼2012-01-21 11:02
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                    T_T终于有人了


                    33楼2012-01-21 11:04
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                      “Seventeen.”
                      “Seventeen!” she cried. “Oh, it’s the perfect age! Mr. Mulholland was also seventeen. But I think he was a trifle shorter than you are; in fact I’m sure he was, and his teeth weren’t quite so white. You have the most beautiful teeth, Mr. Weaver, did you know that?”
                      “They’re not as good as they look,” Billy said. “They’ve got simply masses of fillings in them at the back.”
                      “Mr. Temple, of course, was a little older,” she said, ignoring his remark. “He was actually twenty-eight. And yet I never would have guessed it if he hadn’t told me, never in my whole life. There wasn’t a blemish on his body.”
                      “A what?” Billy said.


                      34楼2012-01-21 11:05
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                        “His skin was just like a baby’s.”
                        There was a pause. Billy picked up his teacup and took another sip of his tea; then he set it down again gently in its saucer. He waited for her to say something else, but she seemed to have lapsed into another of her silences. He sat there staring straight ahead of him into the far corner of the room, biting his lower lip.
                        “That parrot,” he said at last. “You know something? It had me completely fooled when I first saw it through the window. I could have sworn it was alive.”
                        “Alas, no longer.”
                        “It’s most terribly clever the way it’s been done,” he said. “It doesn’t look in the least bit dead. Who did it?”


                        36楼2012-01-21 11:09
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                          =_= copy paste error


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