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THE AFFAIR AT THE BUNGALOW
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Twelve
THE AFFAIR AT THE BUNGALOW1
“ I ’ve thought of something,” said Jane Helier.
Her beautiful face was lit up with the confident smile of a child expecting approbation2. It was a smile such asmoved audiences nightly in London, and which had made the fortunes of photographers.
“It happened,” she went on carefully, “to a friend of mine.”
Everyone made encouraging but slightly hypocritical noises. Colonel Bantry, Mrs. Bantry, Sir Henry Clithering,Dr. Lloyd and old Miss Marple were one and all convinced that Jane’s “friend” was Jane herself. She would have beenquite incapable3 of remembering or taking an interest in anything affecting anyone else.
“My friend,” went on Jane, “(I won’t mention her name) was an actress—a very well-known actress.”
No one expressed surprise. Sir Henry Clithering thought to himself: “Now I wonder how many sentences it will bebefore she forgets to keep up the fiction, and says ‘I’ instead of ‘She?’”
“My friend was on tour in the provinces—this was a year or two ago. I suppose I’d better not give the name of theplace. It was a riverside town not very far from London. I’ll call it—”
She paused, her brows perplexed4 in thought. The invention of even a simple name appeared to be too much forher. Sir Henry came to the rescue.
“Shall we call it Riverbury?” he suggested gravely.
“Oh, yes, that would do splendidly. Riverbury, I’ll remember that. Well, as I say, this—my friend—was atRiverbury with her company, and a very curious thing happened.”
She puckered5 her brows again.
“It’s very difficult,” she said plaintively6, “to say just what you want. One gets things mixed up and tells the wrongthings first.”
“You’re doing it beautifully,” said Dr. Lloyd encouragingly. “Go on.”
“Well, this curious thing happened. My friend was sent for to the police station. And she went. It seemed there hadbeen a burglary at a riverside bungalow and they’d arrested a young man, and he told a very odd story. And so theysent for her.
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bungalow
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n.平房,周围有阳台的木造小平房 | |
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ruse
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