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MISS MARPLE TELLS A STORY
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Fourteen
MISS MARPLE TELLS A STORY
I don’t think I’ve ever told you, my dears—you, Raymond, and you, Joan, about the rather curious little business thathappened some years ago now. I don’t want to seem vain in any way—of course I know that in comparison with youyoung people I’m not clever at all—Raymond writes those very modern books all about rather unpleasant young menand women—and Joan paints those very remarkable1 pictures of square people with curious bulges2 on them—veryclever of you, my dear, but as Raymond always says (only quite kindly3, because he is the kindest of nephews) I amhopelessly Victorian. I admire Mr. Alma- Tadema and Mr. Frederic Leighton and I suppose to you they seemhopelessly vieux jeu. Now let me see, what was I saying? Oh, yes—that I didn’t want to appear vain—but I couldn’thelp being just a teeny weeny bit pleased with myself, because, just by applying a little common sense, I believe Ireally did solve a problem that had baffled cleverer heads than mine. Though really I should have thought the wholething was obvious from the beginning.?.?.?.
Well, I’ll tell you my little story, and if you think I’m inclined to be conceited4 about it, you must remember that Idid at least help a fellow creature who was in very grave distress5.
The first I knew of this business was one evening about nine o’clock when Gwen—(you remember Gwen? Mylittle maid with red hair) well—Gwen came in and told me that Mr. Petherick and a gentleman had called to see me.
Gwen had shown them into the drawing room—quite rightly. I was sitting in the dining room because in early spring Ithink it is so wasteful6 to have two fires going.
I directed Gwen to bring in the cherry brandy and some glasses and I hurried into the drawing room. I don’t knowwhether you remember Mr. Petherick? He died two years ago, but he had been a friend of mine for many years as wellas attending to all my legal business. A very shrewd man and a really clever
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膨胀( bulge的名词复数 ); 鼓起; (身体的)肥胖部位; 暂时的激增 | |
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innocence
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