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1.命案目睹记11
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II After tea, Lucy rose. Ill be getting back, she said. As Ive already told you, theres no one actually living at Rutherford Hall who could be the man...
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2.命案目睹记10
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Five I suppose it will be all right if I just practise a few iron shots in the park? asked Lucy. Oh, yes, certainly. Are you fond of golf? Im not much...
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3.命案目睹记9
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II Driving her own small car, Lucy Eyelesbarrow drove through an imposing pair of vast iron gates. Just inside them was what had originally been a sma...
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4.命案目睹记8
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Four The name of Lucy Eyelesbarrow had already made itself felt in certain circles. Lucy Eyelesbarrow was thirty-two. She had taken a First in Mathema...
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5.命案目睹记7
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III Maps, said his mother, Griselda, who still, although she had a grown-up son, looked strangely young and blooming to be inhabiting the shabby old v...
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6.命案目睹记6
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II Miss Marple set about her plan of campaign methodically and making due allowance for the Christmas season which was a definitely retarding factor. ...
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7.命案目睹记5
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Three Less serious? Fiddlesticks! said Mrs. McGillicuddy. It was murder! She looked defiantly at Miss Marple and Miss Marple looked back at her. Go on...
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8.命案目睹记4
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II But it was not in the morning papers. Miss Marple and Mrs. McGillicuddy, after making sure of this, finished their breakfast in silence. Both were ...
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9.命案目睹记3
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Two True to the precepts handed down to her by her mother and grandmother to wit: that a true lady can neither be shocked nor surprised Miss Marple me...
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10.命案目睹记2
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One Mrs. McGillicuddy panted along the platform in the wake of the porter carrying her suitcase. Mrs. McGillicuddy was short and stout, the porter was...