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22.MISS MARPLE TELLS HER STORY
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Twenty-two
MISS MARPLE TELLS HER STORY
“W hen did you find out,” asked Professor Wanstead, “that those two women were private agents accompanying youfor your protection?”
He leaned forward in his chair looking thoughtfully at the white-haired old lady who sat in an upright position inthe chair opposite him. They were in an official Government building in London, and there were four other personspresent.
An official from the Public Prosecutor’s Office; the Assistant Commissioner1 of Scotland Yard, Sir James Lloyd, theGovernor of Manstone Prison, Sir Andrew McNeil. The fourth person was the Home Secretary.
“Not until the last evening,” said Miss Marple. “I wasn’t actually sure until then. Miss Cooke had come to St. MaryMead and I found out fairly quickly that she was not what she represented herself to be, which was a womanknowledgeable in gardening who had come there to help a friend with her garden. So I was left with the choice ofdeciding what her real object had been, once she had acquainted herself with my appearance, which was obviously theonly thing she could have come for. When I recognized her again, on the coach, I had to make up my mind if she wasaccompanying the tour in the r?le of guardianship2, or whether those two women were enemies enlisted4 by what Imight call the other side.
“I was only really sure that last evening when Miss Cooke prevented me, by very distinct words of warning, fromdrinking the cup of coffee that Clotilde Bradbury-Scott had just set down in front of me. She phrased it very cleverly,but the warning was clearly there. Later, when I was wishing those two good night, one of them took my hand in bothof hers giving me a particularly friendly and affectionate handshake. And in doing so she passed something into myhand, which, when I examined it later, I found to be a high-powered whistle. I took it to bed with me, accepted theglass of milk which was urged upon me by my hostess, and wished her good night, being careful not to change mysimple and friendly attitude.”
“You didn’t drink the milk?”
“Of course not,” said Miss Marple. “What do you take me for?”
“I beg your pardon,” said Professor Wanstead. “It surprises me that you didn’t lock your door.”
“That would have been quite the wrong thing to do,” said Miss Marple. “I wanted Clotilde Bradbury-Scott to comein. I wanted to see what she would say or do. I thought it was almost certain that she would come in when sufficienttime had elapsed, to make sure that I had drunk the milk, and was in an unconscious sleep from which presumably Iwould not have woken up again.”
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