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Twenty-three
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Twenty-three
I“Have you heard what’s on at Quarry1 Wood?” said Mrs. Cartwright, putting a packet of FluffyFlakelets and Wonder White into her shopping bag.
“Quarry Wood?” said Elspeth McKay, to whom she was talking. “No, I haven’t heard anythingparticular.” She selected a packet of cereal. The two women were in the recently openedsupermarket making their morning purchases.
“They’re saying the trees are dangerous there. Couple of forestry2 men arrived this morning. It’sthere on the side of the hill where there’s a steep slope and a tree leaning sideways. Could be Isuppose, that a tree could come down there. One of them was struck by lightning last winter butthat was farther over, I think. Anyway, they’re digging round the roots of the trees a bit, and a bitfarther down too. Pity. They’ll make an awful mess of the place.”
“Oh well,” said Elspeth McKay, “I suppose they know what they’re doing. Somebody’s calledthem in, I suppose.”
“They’ve got a couple of the police there, too, seeing that people don’t come near. Making surethey keep away from things. They say something about finding out which the diseased trees arefirst.”
“I see,” said Elspeth McKay.
Possibly she did. Not that anyone had told her but then Elspeth never needed telling.
II
Ariadne Oliver smoothed out a telegram she had just taken as delivered to her at the door. She wasso used to getting telegrams through the telephone, making frenzied3 hunts for a pencil to take themdown, insisting firmly that she wanted a confirmatory copy sent to her, that she was quite startledto receive what she called to herself a “real telegram” again.
“PLEASE BRING MRS BUTLER AND MIRANDA
TO YOUR FLAT AT ONCE. NO TIME TO LOSE.
IMPORTANT SEE DOCTOR FOR OPERATION.”
She went into the kitchen where Judith Butler was making quince jelly.
“Judy,” said Mrs. Oliver, “go and pack a few things, I’m going back to London and you’recoming with me and Miranda, too.”
“It’s very nice of you, Ariadne, but I’ve got a lot of things on here. Anyway, you needn’t rushaway today, need you?”
“Yes, I need to, I’ve been told to,” said Mrs. Oliver.
“Who’s told you—your
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n.采石场;v.采石;费力地找 | |
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housekeeper
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