Friday, October 26, 2007

Famous painting

Famous painting
Lucy looked a little puzzled, but Craddock nodded comprehendingly.
"But you've been to tea there, haven't you?" he said.
"Yes, indeed. Most pleasant. I was a little disappointed that I didn't see old Mr. Crackenthorpe – but one can't have everything."
"Do you feel that if you saw the person who had done the murder, you'd know?" asked Lucy.
"Oh, I wouldn't say that, dear. One is always inclined to guess - and guessing would be very wrong when it is a question of anything as serious as murder. All one can do is to observe the people concerned - or who might have been concerned - and see of whom they remind you."
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"Like Cedric and the bank manager?"
Miss Marple corrected her.
"The bank manager's son, dear. Mr. Eade himself was far more like Mr. Harold - a very conservative man - but perhaps a little too fond of money - the sort of man, too, who would go a long way to avoid scandal."
Craddock smiled, and said:
"And Alfred?"
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