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17.MISS MARPLE MAKES A VISIT
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Seventeen
MISS MARPLE MAKES A VISIT
IA s they walked back from the inquest to the Golden Boar hardly anyone spoke1. Professor Wanstead walked besideMiss Marple, and since she was not a very fast walker, they fell slightly behind the others.
“What will happen next?” Miss Marple asked at last.
“Do you mean legally or to us?”
“I suppose both,” said Miss Marple, “because one will surely affect the other.”
“It will be presumably a case of the police making further enquiries, arising out of the evidence given by those twoyoung people.”
“Yes.”
“Further enquiry will be necessary. The inquest was bound to be adjourned2. One can hardly expect the Coroner togive a verdict of accidental death.”
“No, I understand that.” She said, “What did you think of their evidence?”
Professor Wanstead directed a sharp glance from under his beetling3 eyebrows4.
“Have you any ideas on the subject, Miss Marple?” His voice was suggestive. “Of course,” said ProfessorWanstead, “we knew beforehand what they were going to say.”
“Yes.”
“What you mean is that you are asking what I thought about them themselves, their feelings about it.”
“It was interesting,” said Miss Marple. “Very interesting. The red and black check pullover. Rather important, Ithink, don’t you? Rather striking?”
“Yes, exactly that.”
He shot again that look at her under his eyebrows. “What does it suggest to you exactly?”
“I think,” said Miss Marple, “I think the description of that might give us a valuable clue.”
They came to the Golden Boar. It was only about half past twelve and Mrs. Sandbourne suggested a littlerefreshment before going in to luncheon5. As sherry and tomato juice and other liquors were being consumed, Mrs.
Sandbourne proceeded to make certain announcements.
“I have taken advice,” she said, “both from the Coroner and Inspector
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