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Chapter Twenty-five
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Chapter Twenty-five
IM iss Marple got out of her train at Paddington and saw the burly figure of Chief-Inspector Davy standing1 on theplatform waiting for her.
He said, “Very good of you, Miss Marple,” put his hand under her elbow and piloted her through the barrier towhere a car was waiting. The driver opened the door, Miss Marple got in, Chief-Inspector Davy followed her and thecar drove off.
“Where are you taking me, Chief-Inspector Davy?”
“To Bertram’s Hotel.”
“Dear me, Bertram’s Hotel again. Why?”
“The official reply is: because the police think you can assist them in their inquiries2.”
“That sounds familiar, but surely rather sinister3? So often the prelude4 to an arrest, is it not?”
“I am not going to arrest you, Miss Marple.” Father smiled. “You have an alibi5.”
Miss Marple digested this in silence. Then she said, “I see.”
They drove to Bertram’s Hotel in silence. Miss Gorringe looked up from the desk as they entered, but Chief-Inspector Davy piloted Miss Marple to the lift.
“Second floor.”
The lift ascended6, stopped, and Father led the way along the corridor.
As he opened the door of No. 18 Miss Marple said:
“This is the same room I had when I was staying here before.”
“Yes,” said Father.
Miss Marple sat down in the armchair.
“A very comfortable room,” she observed, looking round with a slight sigh.
“They certainly know what comfort is here,” Father agreed.
“You look tired, Chief-Inspector,” said Miss Marple unexpectedly.
“I’ve had to get around a bit. As a matter of fact I’ve just got back from Ireland.”
“Indeed. From Ballygowlan?”
“Now how the devil did you know about Ballygowlan? I’m sorry—I beg your pardon.”
Miss Marple smiled forgiveness.
“I suppose Michael Gorman happened to tell you he came from there—was that it?”
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