返回 【血字的研究】Chapter14:尾声(4/6)

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离奇的情节,扣人的悬念,世界上最聪明的侦探,人间最诡秘的案情。一边听着有声书,一边感受福尔摩斯的魅力。

本书的朗读是很标准的英音,喜欢英音的童鞋可以练习模仿。
单词采用英式拼法,不抄全文,不用写序号,句子最后的标点不用写出,答完一空另起一行继续作答。


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Trichinopoly
Enoch Drebber
cabdriver
下划线长度和欠缺文字成正比~最短的空就是一个单词~
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"I then proceeded to make a careful examination of the room, 1___________________________________. I had already come to the conclusion, since there were no signs of a struggle, that the blood which covered the floor had burst from the murderer's nose in his excitement. I could perceive that the track of blood coincided with the track of his feet. It is seldom that any man, unless he is very full-blooded, breaks out in this way through emotion, so 2____________________________. Events proved that I had judged correctly.

"Having left the house, I proceeded to do what Gregson had neglected. I telegraphed to the head of the police at Cleveland, 3_________________________. The answer was conclusive. It told me that Drebber had already applied for the protection of the law against an old rival in love, named Jefferson Hope, and that this same Hope was at present in Europe. I knew now that I held the clue to the mystery in my hand, and all that remained was to secure the murderer.

"I had already determined in my own mind that the man who had walked into the house with Drebber, was none other than the man who had driven the cab. 4___________________________________. Where, then, could the driver be, unless he were inside the house? Again, 5___________________________________. Lastly, 6______________________________. All these considerations led me to the irresistible conclusion that Jefferson Hope was to be found among the jarveys of the Metropolis.

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