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“Yes,” said Miss Marple thoughtfully, “yes, she would have been. I knew someone a little like that. Such people,”
she added, “live dangerously—though they don’t know it themselves.”
Cherry stared at her. “That’s a funny thing to say. I don’t quite get what you mean.”
Miss Knight bustled in. “Mrs. Bantry seems to have gone out,” she said. “She didn’t say where she was going.”
“I can guess where she’s going,” said Miss Marple. “She’s coming here. I shall get up now,” she added.
II
Miss Marple had just ensconced herself in her favourite chair by the window when Mrs. Bantry arrived. She wasslightly out of breath.
“I’ve got plenty to tell you, Jane,” she said.
“About the fête?” asked Miss Knight. “You went to the fête yesterday, didn’t you? I was there myself for a shorttime early in the afternoon. The tea tent was very crowded. An astonishing lot of people seemed to be there. I didn’tcatch a glimpse of Marina Gregg, though, which was rather disappointing.”
She flicked16 a little dust off a table and said brightly, “Now I’m sure you two want to have a nice little chattogether,” and went out of the room.
“She doesn’t seem to know anything about it,” said Mrs. Bantry. She fixed17 her friend with a keen glance. “Jane, Ibelieve you do know.”
“You mean about the death yesterday?”
“You always know everything,” said Mrs. Bantry. “I cannot think how.”
“Well, really dear,” said Miss Marple, “in the same way one always has known everything. My daily helper,Cherry Baker18, brought the news. I expect the butcher will be telling Miss Knight presently.”
“And what do you think of it?” said Mrs. Bantry.
“What do I think of what?” said Miss Marple.
“Now don’t be aggravating19, Jane, you know perfectly20 what I mean. There’s this woman—whatever her name is—”
“Heather Badcock,” said Miss Marple.
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