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Chapter Twenty-three
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Twenty-three
“W hat made you guess, Jane?”
Miss Marple took her time about replying. She looked thoughtfully at the other two—Carrie Louise thinner andfrailer and yet curiously1 untouched—and the old man with the sweet smile and the thick white hair. Dr. Galbraith,Bishop2 of Cromer.
The Bishop took Carrie Louise’s hand in his.
“This has been a great sorrow to you, my poor child, and a great shock.”
“A sorrow, yes, but not really a shock.”
“No,” said Miss Marple. “That’s what I discovered, you know. Everyone kept saying how Carrie Louise lived inanother world from this and was out of touch with reality. But actually, Carrie Louise, it was reality you were in touchwith, and not the illusion. You are never deceived by illusion like most of us are. When I suddenly realised that, I sawthat I must go by what you thought and felt. You were quite sure that no one would try to poison you, you couldn’tbelieve it—and you were quite right not to believe it, because it wasn’t so! You never believed that Edgar would harmLewis—and again you were right. He never would have harmed Lewis. You were sure that Gina did not love anyonebut her husband—and that, again, was quite true.
“So therefore, if I was to go by you, all the things that seemed to be true were only illusions. Illusions created for adefinite purpose—in the same ways that conjurers create illusions, to deceive an audience. We were the audience.
“Alex Restarick got an inkling of the truth first because he had the chance of seeing things from a different angle—from the outside angle. He was with the Inspector3 in the drive, and he looked at the house and realised the possibilitiesof the windows—and he remembered the sound of running feet he had heard that night, and then, the timing4 of theconstable showed him what a very short time things take to what we should imagine they would take. The constablepanted a lot, and later, thinking of a puffing6 constable5, I remembered that Lewis Serrocold was out of breath that nightwhen he opened the study door. He’d just been running hard, you see….
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