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But it was not in the morning papers.
Miss Marple and Mrs. McGillicuddy, after making sure of this, finished their breakfast in silence. Both were reflecting.
After breakfast, they took a turn round the garden. But this, usually an absorbing pastime, was to-day somewhat half-hearted. Miss Marple did indeed call attention to some new and rare species she had acquired for her rock-garden but did so in an almost absent-minded manner. And Mrs. McGillicuddy did not, as was customary, counter-attack with a list of her own recent acquisitions.
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The garden is not looking at all as it should," said Miss Marple, but still speaking absent-mindedly. "Doctor Haydock has absolutely forbidden me to do any stooping or kneeling – and really, what can you do if you don't stoop or kneel? There's old Edwards, of course – but so opinionated. And all this jobbing gets them into bad habits, lots of cups of tea and so much pottering - not any real work."
"Oh, I know," said Mrs. McGillicuddy. "Of course there's no question of my being forbidden to stoop, but really, especially after meals - and having put on weight" – she looked down at her ample proportions - "it does bring on heartburn."
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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