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Twenty-two
“S uch a sweet letter from Lady Conway,” Miss Knight1 said two days later as she deposited Miss Marple’s breakfasttray. “You remember my telling you about her? Just a little, you know—” she tapped her forehead—“wanderssometimes. And her memory’s bad. Can’t recognize her relations always and tells them to go away.”
“That might be shrewdness really,” said Miss Marple, “rather than a loss of memory.”
“Now, now,” said Miss Knight, “aren’t we being naughty to make suggestions like that? She’s spending the winterat the Belgrave Hotel at Llandudno. Such a nice residential2 hotel. Splendid grounds and a very nice glassed-in terrace.
She’s most anxious for me to come and join her there.” She sighed.
Miss Marple sat herself upright in bed.
“But please,” she said, “if you are wanted—if you are needed there and would like to go—”
“No, no, I couldn’t hear of it,” cried Miss Knight. “Oh, no, I never meant anything like that. Why, what would Mr.
Raymond West say? He explained to me that being here might turn out to be a permanency. I should never dream ofnot fulfilling my obligations. I was only just mentioning the fact in passing, so don’t worry, dear,” she added, pattingMiss Marple on the shoulder. “We’re not going to be deserted3! No, no, indeed we’re not! We’re going to be lookedafter and cosseted4 and made very happy and comfortable always.”
She went out of the room. Miss Marple sat with an air of determination, staring at her tray and failing to eatanything. Finally she picked up the receiver of the telephone and dialled with vigour5.
“Dr. Haydock?”
“Yes?”
“Jane Marple here.”
“And what’s the matter with you? In need of my professional services?”
“No,” said Miss Marple. “But I want to see you as soon as possible.”
When Dr. Haydock came, he found Miss Marple still in bed waiting for him.
“You look the picture of health,” he complained.
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knight
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adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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cosseted
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vigour
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perfectly
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permanently
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bullying
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poke
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inspector
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mead
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astonishment
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supreme
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baker
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