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7.AN INVITATION
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Seven
AN INVITATION
IM iss Marple decided1 to miss out on the afternoon’s sightseeing. She admitted to being somewhat tired and wouldperhaps give a miss to an ancient church and its 14th-century glass. She would rest for a while and join them at thetearoom which had been pointed2 out to her in the main street. Mrs. Sandbourne agreed that she was being verysensible.
Miss Marple, resting on a comfortable bench outside the tearoom, reflected on what she planned to do next andwhether it would be wise to do it or not.
When the others joined her at teatime it was easy for her to attach herself unobtrusively to Miss Cooke and MissBarrow and sit with them at a table for four. The fourth chair was occupied by Mr. Caspar whom Miss Marpleconsidered as not sufficiently3 conversant4 with the English language to matter.
Leaning across the table, as she nibbled5 a slice of Swiss roll, Miss Marple said to Miss Cooke,“You know, I am quite sure we have met before. I have been wondering and wondering about it—I’m not as goodas I was at remembering faces, but I’m sure I have met you somewhere.”
Miss Cooke looked kindly6 but doubtful. Her eyes went to her friend, Miss Barrow. So did Miss Marple’s. MissBarrow showed no signs of helping7 to probe the mystery.
“I don’t know if you’ve ever stayed in my part of the world,” went on Miss Marple, “I live in St. Mary Mead8. Quitea small village, you know. At least, not so small nowadays, there is so much building going on everywhere. Not veryfar from Much Benham and only twelve miles from the coast at Loomouth.”
“Oh,” said Miss Cooke, “let me see. Well, I know Loomouth quite well and perhaps—”
Suddenly Miss Marple made a pleased
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