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19. Reconstruction of the Crime
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Nineteen
R ECONSTRUCTION OF THE C RIME1
I“I ’ll put a lamp by you before I go,” said Bunch. “It’s so dark in here. There’s going to be a storm, I think.”
She lifted the small reading lamp to the other side of the table where it would throw light on Miss Marple’s knittingas she sat in a wide highbacked chair.
As the flex2 pulled across the table, Tiglath Pileser the cat leapt upon it and bit and clawed it violently.
“No, Tiglath Pileser, you mustn’t … He really is awful. Look, he’s nearly bitten it through—it’s all frayed3. Don’tyou understand, you idiotic4 puss, that you may get a nasty electric shock if you do that?”
“Thank you, dear,” said Miss Marple, and put out a hand to turn on the lamp.
“It doesn’t turn on there. You have to press that silly little switch halfway5 along the flex. Wait a minute. I’ll takethese flowers out of the way.”
She lifted a bowl of Christmas roses across the table. Tiglath Pileser, his tail switching, put out a mischievous6 pawand clawed Bunch’s arm. She spilled some of the water out of the vase. It fell on the frayed area of flex and on TiglathPileser himself, who leapt to the floor with an indignant hiss7.
Miss Marple pressed the small pear-shaped switch. Where the water had soaked the frayed flex there was a flashand a crackle.
“Oh, dear,” said Bunch. “It’s fused. Now I suppose all the lights in here are off.” She tried them. “Yes, they are. Sostupid being all on the same thingummibob. And it’s made a burn on the table, too. Naughty Tiglath Pileser—it’s allhis fault. Aunt Jane—what’s the matter? Did it startle you?”
“It’s nothing, dear. Just something I saw quite suddenly which I ought to have seen before….”
“I’ll go and fix the fuse and get the lamp from Julian’s study.”
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