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2. Miss Marple Makes Comparisons
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M ISS M ARPLE M AKES C OMPARISONS
II t was very gay that evening at the Golden Palm Hotel.
Seated at her little corner table, Miss Marple looked round her in an interested fashion. The dining room was alarge room open on three sides to the soft warm scented1 air of the West Indies. There were small table lamps, all softlycoloured. Most of the women were in evening dress: light cotton prints out of which bronzed shoulders and armsemerged. Miss Marple herself had been urged by her nephew’s wife, Joan, in the sweetest way possible, to accept “asmall cheque.”
“Because, Aunt Jane, it will be rather hot out there, and I don’t expect you have any very thin clothes.”
Jane Marple had thanked her and had accepted the cheque. She came of the age when it was natural for the old tosupport and finance the young, but also for the middle-aged2 to look after the old. She could not, however, force herselfto buy anything very thin! At her age she seldom felt more than pleasantly warm even in the hottest weather, and thetemperature of St. Honoré was not really what is referred to as “tropical heat.” This evening she was attired3 in the besttraditions of the provincial4 gentlewoman of England—grey lace.
Not that she was the only elderly person present. There were representatives of all ages in the room. There wereelderly tycoons5 with young third or fourth wives. There were middle-aged couples from the North of England. Therewas a gay family from Caracas complete with children. The various countries of South America were wellrepresented, all chattering6 loudly in Spanish or Portuguese7. There was a solid English background of two clergymen,one doctor and one retired8 judge. There was even a family of Chinese. The dining room service was mainly done bywomen, tall black girls of proud carriage, dressed in crisp white; but there was an experienced Italian head waiter incharge, and a French wine waiter, and there was the
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