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“Thedeadwoman,MissAmyDurrant,washerpanionandhadetoheraboutfivemoheyhadgotoher,butMissDurranthadspokeleaboutherpeople.Shehadbeeanorphanatanearlyageaupbyanundhadearnedherownlivingsiwenty-one.”

“Andsothatwasthat,”

weor.Hepausedandsaidagain,butthistimewithafinalityinhisvoidsothat>

“Idoand,”

saidJahatall?Imearagic.Isuppose,butitisisn’ty.”

“Ithiofollow,”

saidSirHenry.

“Yes,”

saidDr.Lloyd,“there’smoretofollow.Yhtattherimetherewas.OfcourseIaskedquestionsofthefishermeowhatthey’dseen.Theywereeye-witnesses.Andonewomanhadratherafunnystory.Ididn’tpayaoitatthetime,butitcamebaeafterwards.Sheinsisted,yousee,thatMissDurrantwasn’tindifficultieswhenshecalledout.Theotherswamouttoherand,agtothiswomaelyheldMissDurrant’sheaduer.Ididn’t,asIsay,paymution.Itwassutasticstory,ahingslooksodifferentlyfromtheshore.MissBartonmighthavetriedtomakeherfriendloseess,realizingthatthelatter’spanigwoulddrowh.Yousee,agtotheSpanishwoman’sstory,itlookedasthough—well,asthoughMissBartoelytryingtodrownherpanion.

“AsIsay,Ipaidverylittleattentiontothisstoryatthetime.Itcamebaelater.reatdifficultywastofindoutanythingaboutthiswoman,AmyDurraseemtohaveaions.MissBartohrstogether.Wefoundoneaddressahere,butitprovedtobesimplyaroomshehadtakeninwhichts.Thelahing,hadonlyseeooktherooMissDurrathetimethatshealwayslikedtohaveoneplaceshecouldcallherowntowhichshecouldreturnataherewereowonicepiecesofoldfurnitureandsomeboundnumbersofAcademypidatrunkfullofpieaterialboughtatsales,butnopersonalbeloiohelandladythatherfatherandmotherhaddiedinIndiawhenshewasadthatshehadbeenbroughtupbyanunclewhowasa,butshedidnotsayifhewasherfather’sorhermother’sbrother,sothenamewasnoguide.”

“Itwaslymysterious,itwasjustunsatisfactory.Theremustbemanylonelywomen,prouda,injustthatposition.ThereleofphotographsamingsinLasPalmas—ratheroldaheyhadbeencuttofittheframestheywerein,sothattherehotographer’shem,andtherewasanolddaguerreotypewhichmighthavebeeherormoreprrandmother.

“MissBartonhadhadtworeferehher.Oneshehadfottehernamesherecollectedafteraprovedtobethatofaladyabroad,haviralia.Shewaswrittento.Heranswer,ofcourse,wasalongtimeining,andImaysaythatwhenitdidarrivetherearticularhelptobegai.ShesaidMissDurrahheraspanionaeffidthatshewasaverygwoman,butthatshekhieaffairsorrelations.”

“Sothereitwas—asIsay,nothinguwasjustthetwothiarousedmyuhisAmyDurrantofwhomhing,andtheSpanishwomaory.Yes,andI’lladdathirdthing:WhenIwasfirstbehebodyandMissBartonaytowardsthehuts,shelookedback.LookedbaexpressiohatIlydescribeasoneofpoigy—akindofaaintythatimpriselfonmybrain.

“Itdidn’tstrikemeasanythingunusualatthetime.Iputitdowerribledistressoverherfriend.But,yousee,laterIrealizedthattheyweren’toherewasatbetweeerriblegrief.MissBartonwasfondofAmyDurrantandshockedbyherdeath—that>

“But,then,whythatterriblepoigwasthequestioingbae.Ihadakeninthatlook.Andalmostagainstmywill,aoshapeitselfinmymind.SupposingtheSpanishwoman’sstoryweretrue;supposingthatMaryBartonwilfullyandincoldbloodtriedtodrownAmyDurrant.Shesuholdingherupretendingtobesavingher.Sheisrescuedbyaboat.Theyareonalonelybeaahehelastthis.AdodanEnglishdoctor!SheknowswellenoughthatpeoplewhohavebeeerfarlohanAmyDurranthavebeeificialrespiratiooplayherpart—togooffleavingmealoiAurloyshowsinherface.WillAmyDurraolifeasheknows?”

“Oh!”

saidJahrillednow.”

&hataspectthewholebusinessseemedmoresihepersonalityofAmyDurrantbeysterious.WhowasAmyDurrant?Whyshouldshe,aninsignifitpaidurderedbyheremployer?WhatstorylaybehindthatfatalbathiioeredMaryBartoohsbefore.MaryBarththerabroad,andtheverydayaftertheylaragedyhadodtheywerebothnionplaedEhewholethingwasfantastidItoldmyselfso.Ihadbeeingmyimaginationrunawaywithme.”

“Youdidn’tdoanything,then?”

askedMissHelier.

“Mydearyounglady,whatcouldIdo?Therewashemajorityoftheeye-withesamestoryasMissBarton.IhadbuiltupmyownsuspisoutofafleetingexpressionwhichImightpossiblyhaveimagihingIddiddowastoseethatthewidestinquiriesweremadefortherelationsofAmyDurraimeIwasinEandsawthelandladyofherroom,withtheresultsIhavetoldyou.”

“Butyoufelttherewassomethingwrong,”

saidMissMarple.

Dr.Lloydnodded.

“HalfthetimeIwasashamedofmyselffso.WhowasItogosuspegthis-manneredEnglishladyofafoulande?IdidmybesttobeascordialaspossiblettheshorttimeshestayedontheislahtheSpanishauthorities.IdideverythingIcoulddoasanEnglishmantohelpapatriotiry;aIamcedthatsheknewIsuspeddislikedher.”

“Howlothere?”

askedMissMarple.

“Ithinkitwasabht.MissDurrantwasburiedthere,anditmusthavebeenabouttendayslaterwheookaboatbagland.Theshockhadupsethersomuchthatshefeltshe’tspehereasshehadpla’swhatshesaid.”

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