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7. Morning on the Beach
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M ORNING ON THE B EACH
II t was mid-morning on the beach below the hotel.
Evelyn Hillingdon came out of the water and dropped on the warm golden sand. She took off her bathing cap andshook her dark head vigorously. The beach was not a very big one. People tended to congregate1 there in the morningsand about 11:30 there was always something of a social reunion. To Evelyn’s left in one of the exotic-looking modernbasket chairs lay Se?ora de Caspearo, a handsome woman from Venezuela. Next to her was old Mr. Rafiel who wasby now the doyen of the Golden Palm Hotel and held the sway that only an elderly invalid2 of great wealth could attain3.
Esther Walters was in attendance on him. She usually had her shorthand notebook and pencil with her in case Mr.
Rafiel should suddenly think of urgent business cables which must be got off at once. Mr. Rafiel in beach attire4 wasincredibly desiccated, his bones draped with festoons of dry skin. Though looking like a man on the point of death, hehad looked exactly the same for at least the last eight years—or so it was said in the islands. Sharp blue eyes peeredout of his wrinkled cheeks, and his principal pleasure in life was denying robustly5 anything that anyone else said.
Miss Marple was also present. As usual she sat and knitted and listened to what went on, and very occasionallyjoined in the conversation. When she did so, everyone was surprised because they had usually forgotten that she wasthere! Evelyn Hillingdon looked at her indulgently, and thought that she was a nice old pussy6.
Se?ora de Caspearo rubbed some more oil on her long beautiful legs and hummed to herself. She was not a womanwho spoke7 much. She looked discontentedly at the flask8 of sun oil.
“This is not so good as Frangipanio,” she said, sadly. “One cannot get it here. A pity.” Her
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