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有声名著之双城记 Book 02 Chapter03

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`Mr. Lorry, look upon the prisoner. Was he one of those two passengers?

`I cannot undertake to say that he was.'

`Does he resemble either of these two passengers?'

`Both were so wrapped up, and the night was so dark, and we were all so reserved, that I cannot undertake to say even that.'

`Mr. Lorry, look again upon the prisoner. Supposing him wrapped up as those two passengers were, is there anything in his bulk and stature to render it unlikely that he was one of them?'

`No.'

`You will not swear, Mr. Lorry, that he was not one of them?'

`No.'

`So at least you say he may have been one of them?'

`Yes. Except that I remember them both to have been--like myself--timorous of highwaymen, and the prisoner has not a timorous air.'

`Did you ever see a counterfeit of timidity, Mr. Lorry?'

`I certainly have seen that.'

`Mr. Lorry, look once more upon the prisoner. Have you seen him, to your certain Knowledge, before?'

`I have.'

`When?'

`I was returning from France a few days afterwards, and, at Calais, the prisoner came on board the packet-ship in which I returned, and made the voyage with me.'

`At what hour did he come on board?'

`At a little after midnight.'

`In the dead of the night. Was he the only passenger who came on board at that untimely hour?'

`He happened to be the only one.'

`Never mind about "happening," Mr. Lorry. He was the only passenger who came on board in the dead of the night?'

`He was.'

`Were you travelling alone, Mr. Lorry, or with any companion?'

`With two companions. A gentleman and lady. They are here.'

`They' are here. Had you any conversation with the prisoner?'

`Hardly any. The weather was stormy, and the passage long and rough, and I lay on a sofa, almost from shore to shore.'

`Miss Manette!'

The young lady, to whom all eyes had been turned before, and were now turned again, stood up where she had sat. Her father rose with her, and kept her hand drawn through his arm.

`Miss Manette, look upon the prisoner.'

To be confronted with such pity, and such earnest youth and beauty, was far more trying to the accused than to be confronted with all the crowd. Standing, as it were, apart with her on the edge of his grave, not all the staring curiosity that looked on, could, for the moment, nerve him to remain quite still. His hurried right hand parcelled out the herbs before him into imaginary beds of flowers in a garden: and his efforts to control and steady his breathing shook the lips from which the colour rushed to his heart. The buzz of the great flies was loud again.

`Miss Manette, have you seen the prisoner before?'

`Yes, sir.'

`Where?'

`On board of the packet-ship just now referred to, sir, and on the same occasion.'

`You are the young lady just now referred to?'

`O! most unhappily, I am.'

The plaintive tone of her compassion merged into the less musical voice of the Judge, as he said something fiercely: `Answer the questions put to you, and make no remark upon them.'

`Miss Manette, had you any conversation with the prisoner on that passage across the Channel?'

`Yes, sir.'

`Recall it.'

In the midst of a profound stillness, she faintly began: `When the gentleman came on board'

`Do you mean the prisoner?' inquired the Judge, knitting his brows.

`Yes, my Lord.'

`Then say the prisoner.'

`When the prisoner came on board, he noticed that my father,' turning her eyes lovingly to him as he stood beside her, was much fatigued and in a very weak state of health. My father was so reduced that I was afraid to take him out of the air, and I had made a bed for him on the deck near the cabin steps, and I sat on the deck at his side to take care of him. There were no other passengers that night, but we four. The prisoner was so good as to beg permission to advise me how I could shelter my father from the wind and weather, better than I had done. I had not known how to do it well, not understanding how the wind would set when we were out of the harbour. He did it for me. He expressed great gentleness and kindness for my father's state, and I am sure he felt it. That was the manner of our beginning to speak together.'

`Let me interrupt you for a moment. Had he come on board alone?'

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imaginary [i'mædʒinəri]

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adj. 想象的,虚构的

联想记忆
thrive [θraiv]

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vi. 兴旺,繁荣,茁壮成长

 
imprisonment [im'priznmənt]

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n. 监禁,关押,拘禁

联想记忆
anticipation [æn.tisi'peiʃən]

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n. 预期,预料

 
modestly ['mɔdistli]

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adv. 谨慎地,适当地,谦虚地

 
partner ['pɑ:tnə]

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n. 搭档,伙伴,合伙人
v. 同 ... 合

联想记忆
bore [bɔ:]

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vt. 使厌烦
n. 讨厌的人,麻烦事

 
confidence ['kɔnfidəns]

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adj. 骗得信任的
n. 信任,信心,把握

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curiosity [.kjuəri'ɔsiti]

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n. 好奇,好奇心

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fervent ['fə:vənt]

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adj. 热的,炎热的,热心的

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