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T rue1 to the precepts2 handed down to her by her mother and grandmother—to wit: that a true lady can neither beshocked nor surprised—Miss Marple merely raised her eyebrows3 and shook her head, as she said:
“Most distressing4 for you, Elspeth, and surely most unusual. I think you had better tell me about it at once.”
That was exactly what Mrs. McGillicuddy wanted to do. Allowing her hostess to draw her nearer to the fire, she satdown, pulled off her gloves and plunged5 into a vivid narrative6.
Miss Marple listened with close attention. When Mrs. McGillicuddy at last paused for breath, Miss Marple spokewith decision.
“The best thing, I think, my dear, is for you to go upstairs and take off your hat and have a wash. Then we will havesupper—during which we will not discuss this at all. After supper we can go into the matter thoroughly8 and discuss itfrom every aspect.”
Mrs. McGillicuddy concurred9 with this suggestion. The two ladies had supper, discussing, as they ate, variousaspects of life as lived in the village of St. Mary Mead10. Miss Marple commented on the general distrust of the neworganist, related the recent scandal about the chemist’s wife, and touched on the hostility11 between the schoolmistressand the village institute. They then discussed Miss Marple’s and Mrs. McGillicuddy’s gardens.
“Paeonies,” said Miss Marple as she rose from table, “are most unaccountable. Either they do—or they don’t do.
But if they do establish themselves, they are with you for life, so to speak, and really most beautiful varietiesnowadays.”
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n.懊悔,芸香,后悔;v.后悔,悲伤,懊悔 | |
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dealing
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