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MURDER IN RETROSPECT
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MURDER IN RETROSPECT1
II t was some ten days later that Miss Marple entered a small hotel in Mayfair, and was given an enthusiastic receptionby young Mr. and Mrs. Reed.
“This is my husband, Miss Marple. Giles, I can’t tell you how kind Miss Marple was to me.”
“I’m delighted to meet you, Miss Marple. I hear Gwenda nearly panicked herself into a lunatic asylum2.”
Miss Marple’s gentle blue eyes summed up Giles Reed favourably3. A very likeable young man, tall and fair with adisarming way of blinking every now and then out of a natural shyness. She noted4 his determined5 chin and the set ofhis jaw6.
“We’ll have tea in the little waiting room, the dark one,” said Gwenda. “Nobody ever comes there. And then wecan show Miss Marple Aunt Alison’s letter.
“Yes,” she added, as Miss Marple looked up sharply. “It’s come, and it’s almost exactly what you thought.”
Tea over, the airmail letter was spread out and read.
Dearest Gwenda, (Miss Dandy had written)
I was much disturbed to hear you had had some worrying experience. To tell you the truth, it had really entirelyescaped my memory that you had actually resided for a short time in England as a young child.
Your mother, my sister Megan, met your father, Major Halliday, when she was on a visit to some friends of oursat that time stationed in India. They were married and you were born there. About two years after your birth yourmother died. It was a great shock to us and we wrote to your father with whom we had corresponded, but whomactually we had never seen, begging him to entrust7 you to our care, as we would be only too glad to have you, andit might be difficult for an Army man stranded8 with a young child. Your father, however, refused, and told us hewas resigning from the Army and taking you back with him to England. He said he hoped we would at some timecome over and visit him there.
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