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1.寓所谜案33
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Thirty-two There is little more to be told. Miss Marples plan succeeded. LawrenceRedding was not an innocent man, and the hint of a witness of the cha...
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2.寓所谜案32
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Thirty-one Colonel Melchett and I both stared at her. A trap? What kind of a trap? Miss Marple was a little diffident, but it was clear that she had a...
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3.寓所谜案31
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Thirty We stared at her. I really think that for a moment or two we really be-lieved she was out of her mind. The accusation seemed so utterly prepos-...
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4.寓所谜案30
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Twenty-nine I dont know how long I sat thereonly a few minutes in reality, I sup-pose. Yet it seemed as though an eternity had passed when I heard the...
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5.寓所谜案29
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Twenty-eight I hurried down the village street. It was eleven oclock, and at elevenoclock on a Sunday night the whole village of St. Mary Mead might b...
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6.寓所谜案28
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Twenty-seven Griselda and Dennis had not yet returned. I realized that the most naturalthing would have been for me to go up to the house with Miss Ma...
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7.寓所谜案27
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Twenty-six I was in a strange mood when I mounted the pulpit that night. The church was unusually full. I cannot believe that it was the prospectof Ha...
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8.寓所谜案26
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Twenty-five I found it hard to shake off the impression left by the anonymous letter. Pitch soils. However, I gathered up the other three letters, gla...
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9.寓所谜案25
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Twenty-four I returned to the Vicarage to find Hawes waiting for me in my study. Hewas pacing up and down nervously, and when I entered the room he st...
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10.寓所谜案24
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Twenty-three On the way back, I proposed to Griselda that we should make a detour andgo round by the barrow. I was anxious to see if the police were a...