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Chapter Nine
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Nine
M rs. Bantry was with Adelaide Jefferson. The former came up to Sir Henry and exclaimed: “You?”
“I, myself.” He took both her hands and pressed them warmly. “I can’t tell you how distressed1 I am at all this, Mrs.
B.”
Mrs. Bantry said mechanically:
“Don’t call me Mrs. B.!” and went on: “Arthur isn’t here. He’s taking it all rather seriously. Miss Marple and Ihave come here to sleuth. Do you know Mrs. Jefferson?”
“Yes, of course.”
He shook hands. Adelaide Jefferson said:
“Have you seen my father-in-law?”
“Yes, I have.”
“I’m glad. We’re anxious about him. It was a terrible shock.”
Mrs. Bantry said:
“Let’s come out on the terrace and have drinks and talk about it all.”
The four of them went out and joined Mark Gaskell, who was sitting at the extreme end of the terrace by himself.
After a few desultory2 remarks and the arrival of the drinks Mrs. Bantry plunged3 straight into the subject with herusual zest4 for direct action.
“We can talk about it, can’t we?” she said. “I mean, we’re all old friends—except Miss Marple, and she knows allabout crime. And she wants to help.”
Mark Gaskell looked at Miss Marple in a somewhat puzzled fashion. He said doubtfully:
“Do you—er—write detective stories?”
The most unlikely people, he knew, wrote detective stories. And Miss Marple, in her old-fashioned spinster’sclothes, looked a singularly unlikely person.
“Oh no, I’m not clever enough for that.”
“She’s wonderful,” said Mrs. Bantry impatiently. “I can’t explain now, but she is. Now, Addie, I want to know allabout things. What was she really like, this girl?”
“Well—” Adelaide Jefferson paused, glanced across at Mark, and half laughed. She said: “You’re so direct.”
“Did you like her?”
“No, of course I didn’t.”
“What was she really like?” Mrs. Bantry shifted her inquiry5
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v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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inquiry
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deliberately
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meretricious
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wring
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n.鞭挞( lash的名词复数 );鞭子;突然猛烈的一击;急速挥动v.鞭打( lash的第三人称单数 );煽动;紧系;怒斥 | |
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