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6. In the Small Hours
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Six
I N THE S MALL H OURS
IM iss Marple woke early. Like many old people she slept lightly and had periods of wakefulness which she used forthe planning of some action or actions to be carried out on the next or following days. Usually, of course, these wereof a wholly private or domestic nature, of little interest to anybody but herself. But this morning Miss Marple laythinking soberly and constructively1 of murder, and what, if her suspicions were correct, she could do about it. Itwasn’t going to be easy. She had one weapon and one weapon only, and that was conversation.
Old ladies were given to a good deal of rambling2 conversation. People were bored by this, but certainly did notsuspect them of ulterior motives3. It would not be a case of asking direct questions. (Indeed, she would have found itdifficult to know what questions to ask!) It would be a question of finding out a little more about certain people. Shereviewed these certain people in her mind.
She could find out, possibly, a little more about Major Palgrave, but would that really help her? She doubted if itwould. If Major Palgrave had been killed it was not because of secrets in his life or to inherit his money or for revengeupon him. In fact, although he was the victim, it was one of those rare cases where a greater knowledge of the victimdoes not help you or lead you in any way to his murderer. The point, it seemed to her, and the sole point, was thatMajor Palgrave talked too much!
She had learnt one rather interesting fact from Dr. Graham. He had had in his wallet various photographs: one ofhimself in company with a polo pony4, one of a dead tiger, also one or two other shots of the same nature. Now whydid Major Palgrave carry these about with him? Obviously, thought Miss Marple, with long experience of oldadmirals, brigadier-generals and mere5 majors behind her, because he had certain stories which he enjoyed telling topeople. Starting off with “Curious thing happened once when I was out tiger shooting in India….” Or a reminiscenceof himself and a polo pony. Therefore this story about a suspected murderer would in due course be illustrated
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