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4.ESTHER WALTERS
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ESTHER WALTERS
E sther Anderson came out of the Supermarket and went towards where she had parked her car. Parking grew moredifficult every day, she thought. She collided with somebody, an elderly woman limping a little who was walkingtowards her. She apologized, and the other woman made an exclamation1.
“Why, indeed, it’s—surely—it’s Mrs. Walters, isn’t it? Esther Walters? You don’t remember me, I expect. JaneMarple. We met in the hotel in St. Honoré, oh—quite a long time ago. A year and a half.”
“Miss Marple? So it is, of course. Fancy seeing you!”
“How very nice to see you. I am lunching with some friends near here but I have to pass back through Alton later.
Will you be at home this afternoon? I should so like to have a nice chat with you. It’s so nice to see an old friend.”
“Yes, of course. Anytime after 3 o’clock.”
The arrangement was ratified2.
“Old Jane Marple,” said Esther Anderson, smiling to herself. “Fancy her turning up. I thought she’d died a longtime ago.”
Miss Marple rang the bell of Winslow Lodge3 at 3:30 precisely4. Esther opened the door to her and brought her in.
Miss Marple sat down in the chair indicated to her, fluttering a little in the restless manner that she adopted whenslightly flustered5. Or at any rate, when she was seeming to be slightly flustered. In this case it was misleading, sincethings had happened exactly as she had hoped they would happen.
“It’s so nice to see you,” she said to Esther. “So very nice to see you again. You know, I do think things are so veryodd in this world. You hope you’ll meet people again and you’re quite sure you will. And then time passes andsuddenly it’s all such a surprise.”
“And then,” said Esther, “one says it’s a small world, doesn’t one?”
“Yes, indeed, and I think there is something in that. I mean it does seem a very large world and the West Indies aresuch a very long way away from England. Well, I mean, of course I might have met you anywhere. In London or atHarrods. On a railway station or in a bus. There are so many possibilities.”
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