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I“I ’m glad to be back,” said Mrs. Bantry. “Although, of course, I’ve had a wonderful time.”
Miss Marple nodded appreciatively, and accepted a cup of tea from her friend’s hand.
When her husband, Colonel Bantry, had died some years ago, Mrs. Bantry had sold Gossington Hall and theconsiderable amount of land attached to it, retaining for herself what had been the East Lodge1, a charming porticoedlittle building replete2 with inconvenience, where even a gardener had refused to live. Mrs. Bantry had added to it theessentials of modern life, a built-on kitchen of the latest type, a new water supply from the main, electricity, and abathroom. This had all cost her a great deal, but not nearly so much as an attempt to live at Gossington Hall wouldhave done. She had also retained the essentials of privacy, about three quarters of an acre of garden nicely ringed withtrees, so that, as she explained. “Whatever they do with Gossington I shan’t really see it or worry.”
For the last few years she had spent a good deal of the year travelling about, visiting children and grandchildren invarious parts of the globe, and coming back from time to time to enjoy the privacies of her own home. GossingtonHall itself had changed hands once or twice. It had been run as a guest house, failed, and been bought by four peoplewho had shared it as four roughly divided flats and subsequently quarrelled. Finally the Ministry3 of Health had boughtit for some obscure purpose for which they eventually did not want it. The Ministry had now resold it—and it was thissale which the two friends were discussing.
“I have heard rumours4, of course,” said Miss Marple.
“Naturally,” said Mrs. Bantry. “It was even said that Charlie Chaplin and all his children were coming to live here.
That would have been wonderful fun; unfortunately there isn’t a word of truth in it. No, it’s definitely Marina Gregg.”
“How very lovely she was,” said Miss Marple with a sigh. “I always remember those early films of hers. Bird ofPassage with that handsome Joel Roberts. And the Mary, Queen of Scots film. And of course it was very sentimental,but I did enjoy Comin’ thru the Rye. Oh dear, that was a long time ago.”
“Yes,” said Mrs. Bantry. “She must be—what do you think? Forty-five? Fifty?”
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