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THE MEN IN HER LIFE
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Eleven
THE MEN IN HER LIFE
IM iss Marple crossed Sea Parade and walked along Fore1 Street, turning up the hill by the Arcade2. The shops herewere the old-fashioned ones. A wool and art needlework shop, a confectioner, a Victorian-looking Ladies’ Outfitterand Draper and others of the same kind.
Miss Marple looked in at the window of the art needlework shop. Two young assistants were engaged withcustomers, but an elderly woman at the back of the shop was free.
Miss Marple pushed open the door and went in. She seated herself at the counter and the assistant, a pleasantwoman with grey hair, asked, “What can I do for you, madam?”
Miss Marple wanted some pale blue wool to knit a baby’s jacket. The proceedings3 were leisurely4 and unhurried.
Patterns were discussed, Miss Marple looked through various children’s knitting books and in the course of itdiscussed her great-nephews and nieces. Neither she nor the assistant displayed impatience5. The assistant had attendedto customers such as Miss Marple for many years. She preferred these gentle, gossipy, rambling6 old ladies to theimpatient, rather impolite young mothers who didn’t know what they wanted and had an eye for the cheap and showy.
“Yes,” said Miss Marple. “I think that will be very nice indeed. And I always find Storkleg so reliable. It reallydoesn’t shrink. I think I’ll take an extra two ounces.”
The assistant remarked that the wind was very cold today, as she wrapped up the parcel.
“Yes, indeed, I noticed it as I was coming along the front. Dillmouth has changed a good deal. I have not been herefor, let me see, nearly nineteen years.”
“Indeed, madam? Then you will find a lot of changes. The Superb wasn’t built then, I suppose, nor the SouthviewHotel?”
“Oh no, it was quite a small place. I was staying with friends … A house called St. Catherine’s—perhaps you knowit? On the Leahampton road.”
But the assistant had only been in Dillmouth a matter of ten years.
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