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Ten
H is remarks on the subject of Miss Marple as we left the house were far from complimentary1.
“I really believe that wizened-up old maid thinks she knows everything there is to know. And hardly been out ofthis village all her life. Preposterous2. What can she know of life?”
I said mildly that though doubtless Miss Marple knew next to nothing of Life with a capital L, she knew practicallyeverything that went on in St. Mary Mead3.
Melchett admitted that grudgingly4. She was a valuable witness—particularly valuable from Mrs. Protheroe’s pointof view.
“I suppose there’s no doubt about what she says, eh?”
“If Miss Marple says she had no pistol with her, you can take it for granted that it is so,” I said. “If there was theleast possibility of such a thing, Miss Marple would have been on to it like a knife.”
“That’s true enough. We’d better go and have a look at the studio.”
The so-called studio was a mere5 rough shed with a skylight. There were no windows and the door was the onlymeans of entrance or egress6. Satisfied on this score, Melchett announced his intention of visiting the Vicarage with theInspector.
“I’m going to the police station now.”
As I entered through the front door, a murmur8 of voices caught my ear. I opened the drawing room door.
On the sofa beside Griselda, conversing9 animatedly10, sat Miss Gladys Cram11. Her legs, which were encased inparticularly shiny pink stockings, were crossed, and I had every opportunity of observing that she wore pink stripedsilk knickers.
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clement
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