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2 Lewis Serrocold arrived back at six thirty. He stopped the car at the gates and walked to the house through the park. Looking out of her window, Mis...
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Seven 1 The next day passed uneventfully to all appearances, yet to Miss Marple it seemed that there were signs of an inner tension. Christian Gulbran...
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Six On the whole it was rather an exhausting day. Enthusiasm in itself can be extremely wearing, Miss Marple thought. She felt vaguely dissatisfied wi...
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2 I see youve been victimised by that terrible young man, said Mrs. Strete, rather breathlessly, as she sank down on the seat. What a tragedy that is....
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Three Miss Marple got out of the train at Market Kindle station. A kindly fellow passenger handed out her suitcase after her, and Miss Marple, clutchi...
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Five 1 Gently eluding her hostess the next morning, Miss Marple went out into the gardens. Their condition distressed her. They had once been an ambi-...
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2 In her bedroom that night, Miss Marple tried to review the pattern of Stonygates, but it was as yet too confused. There were currents and cross- cur...
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Four 1 Before Mrs. Serrocold could say anything, her husband came in from the hall carrying some open letters in his hand. Lewis Serrocold was a short...
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Two Before catching her train back to St. Mary Mead (Wednesday special cheap day return) Miss Marple, in a precise and businesslike fashion, col- lect...
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One Mrs. Van Rydock moved a little back from the mirror and sighed. Well, thatll have to do, she murmured. Think its all right, Jane? Miss Marple eyed...