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Chapter Three
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M iss Marple got out of the train at Market Kindle1 station. A kindly2 fellow passenger handed out her suitcase afterher, and Miss Marple, clutching a string bag, a faded leather handbag and some miscellaneous wraps, utteredappreciative twitters of thanks.
“So kind of you, I’m sure … So difficult nowadays—not many porters. I get so flustered3 when I travel.”
The twitters were drowned by the booming noise of the station announcer saying loudly but indistinctly that the3:18 was standing4 at Platform 1 and was about to proceed to various unidentifiable stations.
Market Kindle was a large empty windswept station with hardly any passengers or railway staff to be seen on it. Itsclaim to distinction lay in having six platforms and a bay where a very small train of one carriage was puffingimportantly.
Miss Marple, rather more shabbily dressed than was her custom (so lucky that she hadn’t given away the oldspeckledy), was peering around her uncertainly when a young man came up to her.
“Miss Marple?” he said. His voice had an unexpectedly dramatic quality about it, as though the utterance5 of hername were the first words of a part he was playing in amateur theatricals7. “I’ve come to meet you—from Stonygates.”
Miss Marple looked gratefully at him, a charming helpless looking old lady with, if he had chanced to notice it,very shrewd blue eyes. The personality of the young man did not quite match his voice. It was less important, onemight almost say insignificant8. His eyelids9 had a trick of fluttering nervously10.
“Oh, thank you,” said Miss Marple. “There’s just this suitcase.”
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pompous
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orchid
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marine
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