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11.ACCIDENT
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Eleven
ACCIDENT
IM iss Marple’s tea was brought at seven thirty the following morning so as to allow her plenty of time to get up andpack her few belongings1. She was just closing her small suitcase when there was a rather hurried tap on the door andClotilde came in, looking upset.
“Oh dear, Miss Marple, there is a young man downstairs who has called to see you. Emlyn Price. He is on the tourwith you and they sent him here.”
“Of course, I remember him. Yes. Quite young?”
“Oh yes. Very modern-looking, and a lot of hair and all that, but he has really come to—well, to break some badnews to you. There has been, I am sorry to say, an accident.”
“An accident?” Miss Marple stared. “You mean—to the coach? There has been an accident on the road? Someonehas been hurt?”
“No. No, it was not the coach. There was no trouble there. It was in the course of the expedition yesterdayafternoon. There was a great deal of wind you may remember, though I don’t think that had anything to do with it.
People strayed about a bit, I think. There is a regular path, but you can also climb up and go across the downs. Bothways lead to the Memorial Tower on the top of Bonaventure—where they were all making for. People got separated abit and I suppose, really, there was no one actually guiding them or looking after them which, perhaps, there ought tohave been. People aren’t very sure-footed always and the slope overhanging the gorge2 is very steep. There was a badfall of stones or rocks which came crashing down the hillside and knocked someone out on the path below.”
“Oh dear,” said Miss Marple, “I am sorry. I am most terribly sorry. Who was it who was hurt?”
“A Miss Temple or Tenderdon, I understand.”
“Elizabeth Temple,” said Miss Marple. “Oh dear, I am sorry. I talked to her a good deal. I sat in the next seat to heron the coach. She is, I believe, a retired3 schoolmistress, a very well known one.”
“Of course,” said Clotilde, “I know her quite well. She was Headmistress of Fallowfield, quite a famous school. I’dno idea she was on this tour. She retired as Headmistress, I think a year or two ago, and there is a new, rather youngHeadmistress there now with rather advanced progressive ideas. But Miss Temple is not very old, really, she’s aboutsixty, I should think, and very active, fond of climbing and walking and all the rest of it. This really seems mostunfortunate. I hope she’s not badly hurt. I haven’t heard any details yet.”
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