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Thirteen SITTAFORD
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Thirteen SITTAFORD
Emily was rather fascinated by her first view of Sittaford. Turning off themain road about two miles from Exhampton, they went upwards1 over arough moorland road until they reached a village that was situated3 righton the edge of the moor2. It consisted of a smithy, and a combined post of-fice and sweet shop. From there they followed a lane and came to a row ofnewly built small granite4 bungalows5. At the second of these the carstopped and the driver volunteered the information that this was Mrs.
Curtis’s.
Mrs. Curtis was a small, thin, grey-haired woman, energetic and shrew-ish in disposition6. She was all agog7 with the news of the murder whichhad only penetrated8 to Sittaford that morning.
“Yes, of course I can take you in, Miss, and your cousin too, if he can justwait until I shift a few duds. You won’t mind having your meals along ofus, I don’t suppose? Well, who would have believed it! Captain Trevelyanmurdered and an inquest and all! Cut off from the world we’ve been sinceFriday morning, and this morning when the news came you could haveknocked me down with a feather. ‘The Captain’s dead,’ I said to Curtis,‘that shows you the wickedness there is in the world nowadays.’ But I’mkeeping you talking here, Miss. Come away in and the gentleman too. Ihave got the kettle on and you shall have a cup of tea immediately, for youmust be perished by the drive up, though of course, it’s warmer todayafter what it’s been. Eight and ten feet the snow has been hereabout.”
Drowned in this sea of talk, Emily and Charles Enderby were showntheir new quarters. Emily had a small square room, scrupulously
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