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A ghost! Benny breathed. Cool, said Corey in his loud voice. A real, live ghost in a ghost town. Get it? he asked Marianne as she poured water into his glass. The pretty waitress simply ignored him. By now her mother had returned from the kitchen wit
Violet drew in a breath. It all fit. Old Gert had the brightest blue eyes Violet had ever seen. And Gerts iron-gray hair had probably once been long and black. Youre related to Rose and Duncan, she said to Gert. The blue eyes twinkled. I wondered whe
The rest of the way back to the motel, the children figured out a plan. They would go alone into Tincup, just before sunset, and track down the Lady in Gray. This time she wouldnt get away. Im nervous, Violet admitted. She couldnt forget the sight of
The next morning, over a breakfast of cold cereal, the children discussed the latest mysterious events. The two people arguing must have been Marianne and her mother, Jessie said. They are the only two women here. Dont forget Old Gert, said Benny. Vi
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Its Lacey Wests wedding day. The most stressful, exciting day of my life. And its this same weekend as the worst day of her life one year ago. 今天是拉塞 韦斯特(Lacey West)大喜的日子。今天是我人生中最紧张、最激动的一天
A refugee camp built by students and volunteers spreads over Southern Methodist University's expanse of green lawns and live oaks. The affordable shelters are designed to be used by the poor as well as survivors of war and natural disasters. 从4月1
[00:02.88]Exercise 6Listen to the rest of the story [00:06.47]and find out what happens in the end. [00:10.01]After finding the body in the wood, [00:12.06]Evans went back to his car. [00:14.04]Suddenly, someone jumped out from behind a bush [00:16.6
[00:00.98]A tall, grey-haired man was there [00:02.88]with Mrs Lacey.It was Frank Ludders. [00:06.51]Mrs Lacey claimed that she had never seen Evans [00:08.73]before and Ludders asked him to show the letter [00:11.38]he had received from Mr Lacey. [0
[00:01.34]Mrs Lacey explained that Ludders had forced her [00:03.39]to lie but she knew where he was, [00:05.73]in an old, disused gold mine not far [00:07.89]from the lake. [00:09.41]They drove to the mine and the sheriff [00:11.19]and Evans got out
[00:00.67]Lacey? Oh, yes, they just had a phone put in. [00:03.89]They bought the Baldwin cabin. [00:05.54]It was vacant for two years, [00:06.70]and they just bought it. [00:08.12]It's out at the end of Ball Sage Point, [00:10.17]a big cabin on high
[00:00.75]I said:Is Mr Fred Lacey there? [00:03.58]Who is calling, please?Evans is the name. [00:07.15]Mr Lacey is not here right now,Mr Evans. [00:09.81]Is he expecting you? [00:11.66]That gave her two questions to my one. [00:14.09]I didn't like it
I When Mr. Hiram B. Otis, the American Minister, bought Canterville Chase, every one told him he was doing a very foolish thing, as there was no doubt at all that the place was haunted. Indeed, Lord Canterville himself, who was a man of the most punc
He selected Friday, August 17th, for his appearance, and spent most of that day in looking over his wardrobe, ultimately deciding in favour of a large slouched hat with a red feather, a winding-sheet frilled at the wrists and neck, and a rusty dagger
Virginia grew quite grave, and her little lips trembled like rose-leaves. She came towards him, and kneeling down at his side, looked up into his old withered face. Poor, poor Ghost, she murmured; have you no place where you can sleep? Far away beyon
Well, of course not. Why should I be? Old Colonel Lacey laughed, a deep, rumbling laugh. I wouldn't put it past you, Em, he said. When you look your most innocent is when you are up to something. Revolving these things in her mind, Mrs Lacey went on:
They'd been very sweet, really, letting her lead her own life, not understanding in the least why she wanted to live in Chelsea in the way she did, but accepting it. That was due to Em of course. Grandfather would have kicked up no end of a row. Sara
Said Poirot gravely. I have been a bachelor for many long years and it is unlikely that I shall change that status now. Oh, never say die, said Michael. I saw in the paper that someone of ninety-five married a girl of twenty-two the other day. You en
I regret exceedingly... said M. Hercule Poirot. He was interrupted. Not rudely interrupted. The interruption was suave, dexterous, persuasive rather than contradictory. Please don't refuse offhand, M. Poirot. There are grave issues of State. Your coo