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CODE WORD NEMESIS1
II t was about a week or so after Mr. Rafiel’s death that Miss Marple picked up a letter from her breakfast tray, andlooked at it for a moment before opening it. The other two letters that had come by this morning’s post were bills, orjust possibly receipts for bills. In either case they were not of any particular interest. This letter might be.
A London postmark, typewritten address, a long, good quality envelope. Miss Marple slit2 it neatly3 with the paperknife she always kept handy on her tray. It was headed, Messrs. Broadribb and Schuster, Solicitors4 and NotariesPublic, with an address in Bloomsbury. It asked her, in suitable courteous6 and legal phraseology, to call upon themone day in the following week, at their office, to discuss a proposition that might be to her advantage. Thursday, the24th was suggested. If that date was not convenient, perhaps she would let them know what date she would be likelyto be in London in the near future. They added that they were the solicitors to the late Mr. Rafiel, with whom theyunderstood she had been acquainted.
Miss Marple frowned in some slight puzzlement. She got up rather more slowly than usual, thinking about theletter she had received. She was escorted downstairs by Cherry, who was meticulous7 in hanging about in the hall so asto make sure that Miss Marple did not come to grief walking by herself down the staircase, which was of the old-fashioned kind which turned a sharp corner in the middle of its run.
“You take very good care of me, Cherry,” said Miss Marple.
“Got to,” said Cherry, in her usual idiom. “Good people are scarce.”
“Well, thank you for the compliment,” said Miss Marple, arriving safely with her last foot on the ground floor.
“Nothing the matter, is there?” asked Cherry. “You look a bit rattled8 like, if you know what I mean.”
“No, nothing’s the matter,” said Miss Marple. “I had rather an unusual letter from a firm of solicitors.”
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nemesis
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n.给以报应者,复仇者,难以对付的敌手 | |
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初级律师( solicitor的名词复数 ) | |
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solicitor
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n.初级律师,事务律师 | |
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