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Chapter One
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M rs. Van Rydock moved a little back from the mirror and sighed.
“Well, that’ll have to do,” she murmured.
“Think it’s all right, Jane?”
Miss Marple eyed the Lanvanelli creation appraisingly1.
“It seems to me a very beautiful gown,” she said.
“The gown’s all right,” said Mrs. Van Rydock and sighed.
“Take it off, Stephanie,” she said.
The elderly maid with the grey hair and the small pinched mouth, eased the gown carefully up over Mrs. VanRydock’s up-stretched arms.
Mrs. Van Rydock stood in front of the glass in her peach satin slip. She was exquisitely2 corseted. Her still shapelylegs were encased in fine nylon stockings. Her face, beneath a layer of cosmetics3 and constantly toned up by massage4,appeared almost girlish at a slight distance. Her hair was less grey than tending to hydrangea blue and was perfectlyset. It was practically impossible when looking at Mrs. Van Rydock, to imagine what she would be like in a naturalstate. Everything that money could do had been done for her—reinforced by diet, massage, and constant exercises.
Ruth Van Rydock looked humorously at her friend.
“Do you think most people would guess, Jane, that you and I are practically the same age?”
Miss Marple responded loyally.
“Not for a moment, I’m sure,” she said reassuringly5. “I’m afraid, you know, that I look every minute of my age!”
Miss Marple was white-haired, with a soft pink-and-white wrinkled face and innocent china blue eyes. She lookeda very sweet old lady. Nobody would have called Mrs. Van Rydock a sweet old lady.
“I guess you do, Jane,” said Mrs. Van Rydock. She grinned suddenly, “And so do I. Only not in the same way.
‘Wonderful how that old hag keeps her figure.’ That’s what they say of me. But they know I’m an old hag all right!
And, my God, do I feel like one!”
She dropped heavily onto the satin, quilted chair.
“That’s all right, Stephanie,” she said. “You can go.”
Stephanie gathered up the dress and went out.
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