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INGOTS OF GOLD
“ I do not know that the story that I am going to tell you is a fair one,” said Raymond West, “because I can’t give youthe solution of it. Yet the facts were so interesting and so curious that I should like to propound1 it to you as a problem.
And perhaps between us we may arrive at some logical conclusion.
“The date of these happenings was two years ago, when I went down to spend Whitsuntide with a man called JohnNewman, in Cornwall.”
“Cornwall?” said Joyce Lemprière sharply.
“Yes. Why?”
“Nothing. Only it’s odd. My story is about a place in Cornwall, too—a little fishing village called Rathole. Don’ttell me yours is the same?”
“No. My village is called Polperran. It is situated3 on the west coast of Cornwall; a very wild and rocky spot. I hadbeen introduced a few weeks previously4 and had found him a most interesting companion. A man of intelligence andindependent means, he was possessed5 of a romantic imagination. As a result of his latest hobby he had taken the leaseof Pol House. He was an authority on Elizabethan times, and he described to me in vivid and graphic6 language the routof the Spanish Armada. So enthusiastic was he that one could almost imagine that he had been an eyewitness7 at thescene. Is there anything in reincarnation? I wonder—I very much wonder.”
“You are so romantic, Raymond dear,” said Miss Marple, looking benignantly at him.
“Romantic is the last thing that I am,” said Raymond West, slightly annoyed. “But this fellow Newman waschock-full of it, and he interested me for that reason as a curious survival of the past. It appears that a certain shipbelonging to the Armada, and known to contain a vast amount of treasure in the form of gold from the Spanish Main,was wrecked9 off the coast of Cornwall on the famous and
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