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“L ess serious? Fiddlesticks!” said Mrs. McGillicuddy. “It was murder!”
She looked defiantly1 at Miss Marple and Miss Marple looked back at her.
“Go on, Jane,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy. “Say it was all a mistake! Say I imagined the whole thing! That’s what youthink now, isn’t it?”
“Anyone can be mistaken,” Miss Marple pointed2 out gently. “Anybody, Elspeth—even you. I think we must bearthat in mind. But I still think, you know, that you were most probably not mistaken… You use glasses for reading, butyou’ve got very good far sight—and what you saw impressed you very powerfully. You were definitely suffering fromshock when you arrived here.”
“It’s a thing I shall never forget,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy with a shudder3. “The trouble is, I don’t see what I can doabout it!”
“I don’t think,” said Miss Marple thoughtfully, “that there’s anything more you can do about it.” (If Mrs.
McGillicuddy had been alert to the tones of her friend’s voice, she might have noticed a very faint stress laid on theyou.) “You’ve reported what you saw—to the railway people and to the police. No, there’s nothing more you can do.”
“That’s a relief, in a way,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy, “because as you know, I’m going out to Ceylon immediatelyafter Christmas—to stay with Roderick, and I certainly do not want to put that visit off— I’ve been looking forward toit so much. Though of course I would put it off if I thought it was my duty,” she added conscientiously4.
“I’m sure you would, Elspeth, but as I say, I consider you’ve done everything you possibly could do.”
“It’s up to the police,” said Mrs. McGillicuddy. “And if the police choose to be stupid—”
Miss Marple shook her head decisively.
“Oh, no,” she said, “the police aren’t stupid. And that makes it interesting, doesn’t it?”
Mrs. McGillicuddy looked at her without comprehension and Miss Marple reaffirmed her judgment
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adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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