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小说主人公是said,that,She的小说叫做《尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)》,是作者阿加莎·克里斯蒂创作的推理、推理侦探类型的小说,文中的爱情故事凄美而纯洁,文笔极佳,实力推荐。小说精彩段落试读:His wife said, "Simon, we're waiting for you to call." Jacqueline humm...

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His wife said, "Simon, we're waiting for you to call."

Jacqueline hummed a little tune to herself. When the drink came, she picked it up, said, "Well, here's to crime," drank it off and ordered another.

Again Simon looked across from the Bridge table. His calls became slightly absent-minded. His partner, Pennington, took him to task.

Jacqueline began to hum again, at first under her breath, then louder: "He was her man and he did her wrong."

"Sorry," said Simon to Pennington. "Stupid of me not to return your lead. That gives 'em rubber."

zhaiyuedu.com rose to her feet.

"I'm sleepy. I think I'll go to bed."

"About time to turn in," said Colonel Race.

"I'm with you," agreed Pennington.

"Coming, Simon?"

Doyle said slowly: "Not just yet. I think I'll have a drink first." zhaiyuedu.com nodded and went out. Race followed her. Pennington finished his drink and then followed suit.

Cornelia began to gather up her embroidery.

"Don't go to bed, Miss Robson," said Jacqueline. "Please don't. I feel like making a night of it. Don't desert me."

Cornelia sat down again.

"We girls must stick together," said Jacqueline.

She threw back her head and laughed - a shrill laugh without merriment. The second drink came.

"Have something," said Jacqueline.

"No, thank you very much," replied Cornelia.

Jacqueline tilted back her chair. She hummed now loudly:

"He was her man and he did her wrong..."

Mr Fanthorp turned a page of 'Europe from Within'.

Simon Doyle picked up a magazine.

"Really, I think I'll go to bed," said Cornelia. "It's getting very late."

"You can't go to bed yet," Jacqueline declared. "I forbid you to. Tell me all about yourself."

"Well - I don't know. There isn't much to tell," Cornelia faltered. "I've just lived at home, and I haven't been around much. This is my first trip to Europe. I'm just loving every minute of it."

Jacqueline laughed.

"You're a happy sort of person, aren't you? God, I'd like to be you."

"Oh! would you? But I mean - I'm sure -"

Cornelia felt flustered. Undoubtedly Miss de Bellefort was drinking too much. That wasn't exactly a novelty to Cornelia. She had seen plenty of drunkenness during Prohibition years. But there was something else...

Jacqueline de Bellefort was talking to her - was looking at her - and yet, Cornelia felt, it was as though, somehow, she was talking to someone else...

But there were only two other people in the room, Mr Fanthorp and Mr Doyle. Mr Fanthorp seemed quite absorbed in his book. Mr Doyle was looking rather odd - a queer sort of watchful look on his face...

Jacqueline said again, "Tell me all about yourself."

Always obedient, Cornelia tried to comply. She talked, rather heavily, going into unnecessary small details about her daily life. She was so unused to being the talker. Her rфle was so constantly that of listener. And yet Miss de Bellefort seemed to want to know. When Cornelia faltered to a standstill, the other girl was quick to prompt her.

"Go on - tell me more."

And so Cornelia went on ("Of course, Mother's very delicate - some days she touches nothing but cereals -") unhappily conscious that all she said was supremely uninteresting, yet flattered by the other girl's seeming interest. But was she interested? Wasn't she, somehow, listening to something else - or, perhaps, for something else? She was looking at Cornelia, yes, but wasn't there really someone else, sitting in the room.

"And of course we get very good art classes, and last winter I had a course of -" (How late was it? Surely very late. She had been talking and talking. If only something definite would happen...)

And immediately, as though in answer to the wish, something did happen. Only, at the moment, it seemed very natural.

Jacqueline turned her head and spoke to Simon Doyle.

"Ring the bell, Simon. I want another drink."

Simon Doyle looked up from his magazine and said quietly: "The stewards have gone to bed. It's after midnight."

"I tell you I want another drink."

Simon said, "You've had quite enough drinks, Jackie."

She swung round at him.

"What damned business is it of yours?"

He shrugged his shoulders. "None."

She watched him for a minute or two. Then she said: "What's the matter, Simon? Are you afraid?"

Simon did not answer. Rather elaborately he picked up his magazine again.

Cornelia murmured, "Oh, dear - as late as that - I must -"

She began to fumble, dropped a thimble...

Jacqueline said: "Don't go to bed. I'd like another woman here - to support me."

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尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)

尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)

作者:阿加莎·克里斯蒂
类型:推理小说
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时间:2017-05-12 22:35

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