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18. Without Benefit of Clergy
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Eighteen
W ITHOUT B ENEFIT OF C LERGY
IT he beach was rather empty this morning. Greg was splashing in the water in his usual noisy style, Lucky was lyingon her face on the beach with a sun-tanned back well oiled and her blonde hair splayed over her shoulders. TheHillingdons were not there. Se?ora de Caspearo, with an assorted1 bag of gentlemen in attendance, was lying faceupwards and talking deep-throated, happy Spanish. Some French and Italian children were playing at the water’s edgeand laughing. Canon and Miss Prescott were sitting in beach chairs observing the scene. The Canon had his hat tiltedforward over his eyes and seemed half asleep. There was a convenient chair next to Miss Prescott and Miss Marplemade for it and sat down.
“Oh dear,” she said with a deep sigh.
“I know,” said Miss Prescott.
It was their joint2 tribute to violent death.
“That poor girl,” said Miss Marple.
“Very sad,” said the Canon. “Most deplorable.”
“For a moment or two,” said Miss Prescott, “we really thought of leaving, Jeremy and I. But then we decidedagainst it. It would not really be fair, I felt, on the Kendals. After all, it’s not their fault—It might have happenedanywhere.”
“In the midst of life we are in death,” said the Canon solemnly.
“It’s very important, you know,” said Miss Prescott, “that they should make a go of this place. They have sunk alltheir capital in it.”
“A very sweet girl,” said Miss Marple, “but not looking at all well lately.”
“Very nervy,” agreed Miss Prescott. “Of course her family—” she shook her head.
“I really think, Joan,” said the Canon in mild reproof3, “that there are some things—”
“Everybody knows about it,” said Miss Prescott. “Her family live in our part of the world. A great-aunt—mostpeculiar—and one of her uncles took off all his clothes in one of the tube stations. Green Park, I believe it was.”
“Joan, that is a thing that should not be repeated.”
“Very sad,” said Miss Marple, shaking her head, “though I believe not an uncommon4 form of madness. I knowwhen we were working for the Armenian relief, a most respectable elderly clergyman was
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