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加勒比海之谜(英文版)-第25部分

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〃I think;〃 she said; 〃that we had better make sure。〃

Evelyn Hillingdon stared at her in astonishment。

〃But you yourself told Tim we mustn't touch anything?〃

〃I know。 But the moon wasn't out。 I hadn't seen〃 Her finger pointed。 Then; very gently; she touched the blonde hair and parted it so that the roots were exposed。。。

Evelyn gave a sharp ejaculation。 〃Lucky! And then after a moment she repeated: 〃Not Molly。。。 Lucky。〃

Miss Marple nodded。 〃Their hair was of much the same colourbut hers; of course; was dark at the roots because it was dyed。〃

〃But she's wearing Molly's shawl!〃

〃She admired it。 I heard her say she was going to get one like it。 Evidently she did。〃

〃So that's why we weredeceived。。。〃 Evelyn broke off as she met Miss Marple's eyes watching her。

〃Someone;〃 said Miss Marple; 〃will have to tell her husband。〃

There was a moment's pause; then Evelyn said: 〃All right。 I'll do it。〃

She turned and walked away through the palm trees。

Miss Marple remained for a moment motionless; then she turned her head very slightly; and said: 〃Yes; Colonel Hillingdon?〃

Edward Hillingdon came from the trees behind her to stand by her side。 〃You knew I was there?〃

〃You cast a shadow;〃 said Miss Marple。

They stood a moment in silence。

He said; more as though he were speaking to himself: 〃So; in the end; she played her luck too far。。。〃

〃You are; I think; glad she is dead?〃

〃And that shocks you? Well; I will not deny it。 I am glad she is dead。〃

〃Death is often a solution to problems。〃

Edward Hillingdon turned his head slowly。 Miss Marple met his eyes calmly and steadfastly。

〃If you think〃 he took a sharp step towards her。

There was a sudden menace in his tone。

Miss Marple said quietly: 〃Your wife will be back with Mr。 Dyson in a moment。 Or Mr。 Kendal will be here with Dr。 Graham。〃

Edward Hillingdon relaxed。 He turned back to look down at the dead woman。 Miss Marple slipped away quietly。 Presently her pace quickened。 Just before reaching her own bungalow; she paused。 It was here that she had sat that day talking to Major Palgrave。 It was here that he had fumbled in his wallet looking for the snapshot of a murderer。。。

She remembered how he had looked up; and how his face had gone purple and red。。。 〃So ugly;〃 as Seсora de Caspearo had said。 〃He has the Evil Eye。〃

The Evil Eye。。。 Eye。。。 Eye。。。



Chapter 24

NEMESIS



Whatever the alarms and excursions of the night; Mr。 Rafiel had not heard them。

He was fast asleep in bed; a faint thin snore ing from his nostrils; when he was taken by the shoulders and shaken violently。

〃Ehwhatwhat the devil's this?〃

〃It's me;〃 said Miss Marple; for once ungrammatical; 〃though I should put it a little more strongly than that。 The Greeks; I believe; had a word for it。 Nemesis; if I am not wrong。〃

Mr。 Rafiel raised himself on his pillows as far as he could。 He stared at her。 Miss Marple; standing there in the moonlight; her head encased in a fluffy scarf of pale pink wool; looked as unlike a figure of Nemesis as it was possible to imagine。

〃So you're Nemesis; are you?〃 said Mr。 Rafiel after a momentary pause。

〃I hope to bewith your help。〃

〃Do you mind telling me quite plainly what you're talking about like this in the middle of the night。〃

〃I think we may have to act quickly。 Very quickly。 I have been foolish。 Extremely foolish。 I ought to have known from the very beginning what all this was about。 It was so simple。〃

〃What was simple; and what are you talking about?〃

〃You slept through a good deal;〃 said Miss Marple。 〃A body was found。 We thought at first it was the body of Molly Kendal。 It wasn't; it was Lucky Dyson。 Drowned in the creek。〃

〃Lucky; eh?〃 said Mr。 Rafiel。 〃And drowned? In the creek。 Did she drown herself or did somebody drown her?〃

〃Somebody drowned her;〃 said Miss Marple。

〃I see。 At least I think I see。 That's what you mean by saying it's so simple; is it? Greg Dyson was always the first possibility; and he's the right one。 Is that it? Is that what you're thinking? And what you're afraid of is that he may get away with it。〃

Miss Marple took a deep breath。

〃Mr。 Rafiel; will you trust me。 We have got to stop a murder being mitted。〃

〃I thought you said it had been mitted。〃

〃That murder was mitted in error。 Another murder may be mitted any moment now。 There's no time to lose。 We must prevent it happening。 We must go at once。〃

〃It's all very well to talk like that;〃 said Mr。 Rafiel。 〃We; you say? What do you think I can do about it? I can't even walk without help。 How can you and I set about preventing a murder? You're about a hundred and I'm a broken up old crock。〃

〃I was thinking of Jackson;〃 said Miss Marple。 〃Jackson will do what you tell him; won't he?〃

〃He will indeed;〃 said Mr。 Rafiel; 〃especially if I add that I'll make it worth his while。 Is that what you want?〃

〃Yes。 Tell him to e with me and tell him to obey any orders I give him。〃

Mr。 Rafiel looked at her for about six seconds。 Then he said: 〃Done。 I expect I'm taking the biggest risk of my life。 Well; it won't be the first one。〃 He raised his voice。 〃Jackson。〃

At the same time he picked up the electric bell that lay beside his hand and pressed the button。

Hardly thirty seconds passed before Jackson appeared through the connecting door to the adjoining room。

〃You called and rang; sir? Anything wrong?〃 He broke off; staring at Miss Marple。

〃Now Jackson; do as I tell you。 You will go with this lady。 Miss Marple。 You'll go where she takes you and you'll do exactly as she says。 You'll obey every order she gives you。 Is that understood?〃

〃Yes; sir。〃

〃And for doing that;〃 said Mr。 Rafiel; 〃you won't be the loser。 I'll make it worth your while。〃

〃Thank you; sir。〃

〃e along; Mr。 Jackson;〃 said Miss Marple。 She spoke over her shoulder to Mr。 Rafiel。 〃We'll tell Mrs。 Walters to e to you on our way。 Get her to get you out of bed and bring you along。〃

〃Bring me along where?〃

〃To the Kendals' bungalow;〃 said Miss Marple。 〃I think Molly will be ing back there。〃



II



Molly came up the path from the sea。

Her eyes stared fixedly ahead of her。

Occasionally; under her breath; she gave a little whimper。。。

She went up the steps of the loggia; paused a moment; then pushed open the window and walked into the bedroom。

The lights were on; but the room itself was empty。 Molly went across to the bed and sat down。 She sat for some minutes; now and again passing her hand over her forehead and frowning。 Then; after a quick surreptitious glance round; she slipped her hand under the mattress and brought out the book that was hidden there。 She bent over it; turning the pages to find what she wanted。

Then she raised her head as a sound of running footsteps came from outside。

ent she pushed the book behind her back。

Tim Kendal; panting and out of breath; came in; and uttered a great sigh of relief at the sight of her。

〃Thank God。 Where have you been; Molly? I've been searching everywhere for you。〃

〃I went to the creek。〃

〃You went〃 he stopped。

〃Yes。 I went to the creek。 But I couldn't wait there。 I couldn't。 There was someone in the waterand she was dead。〃

〃You mean Do you know I thought it was you。 I've only just found out it was Lucky。〃

〃I didn't kill her。 Really; Tim; I didn't kill her。 I'm sure I didn't。 I mean I'd remember if I did; wouldn't I?〃

Tim sank slowly down on the end of the bed。

〃You didn't  are you sure of that? No。 No; of course you didn't!〃 He fairly shouted the words。 〃Don't start thinking like that; Molly。 Lucky drowned herself。 Of course she drowned herself。 Hillingdon was through with her。 She went and lay down with her face in the water〃

〃Lucky wouldn't do that。 She'd never do that。 But I didn't kill her。 I swear I didn't。〃

〃Darling; of course you didn't!〃 He put his arms round her but she pulled herself away。

〃I hate this place。 It ought to be all sunlight。 It seemed to be all sunlight。 But it isn't。 Instead there's a shadowa big black shadow。。。 And I'm in itand I can't get out〃 Her voice had risen to a shout。

〃Hush; Molly。 For God's sake; hush!〃

He went into the bathroom; came back with a glass。

〃Look。 Drink this。 It'll steady you。〃

〃II can't drink anything。 My teeth are chattering so。〃

〃Yes you can; darling。 Sit down。 Here; on the bed。〃 He put his arm round her。 He approached the glass to her lips。 〃There you are now。 Drink it。〃

A voice spoke from the window。

〃Jackson;〃 said Miss Marple clearly。 〃Go over。 Take that glass from him and hold it tightly。 Be careful。 He's strong and he may be pretty desperate。〃

There were certain points about Jackson。 He was a man of training; trained to obey orders。 He was a man with a great love for money; and money had been promised him by his employer; that employer being a man of stature and authority。 He was also a man of extreme muscular development heightened by his training。 His not to reason why; his but to do。 Swift as a flash he had crossed the room。 His hand went over the glass that Tim was holding to Molly's lips; his other arm had fastened round Tim。 A quick flick of the wrist and he had the glass。 Tim turned on him wildly; but Jackson held him firmly。

〃What the devillet go of me。 Let go of me。 Have you gone mad? What are you doing?〃 Tim struggled violently。

〃Hold him; Jackson;〃 said Miss Marple。

〃What's going on? What's the matter here?〃

Supported by Esther Walters; Mr。 Rafiel came through the window。

〃You ask what's the matter?〃 shouted Tim。 〃Your man's gone mad; stark; staring mad; that's what's the matter。 Tell him to let go of me。〃

〃No;〃 said Miss Marple。

Mr。 Rafiel turned to her。 〃Speak up; Nemesis;〃 he said。 〃We've got to have chapter and verse of some kind。〃

〃I've been stupid and a fool;〃 said Miss Marple; 〃but I'm not being a fool now。 When the contents of that glass that he was trying to make his wife drink; have been analysed; I'll wageryes; I'll wager my immortal soul that you'll find it's got a lethal does of narcotic in it。 It's the same pattern; you see; the same pattern as in Major Palgrave's story。 A wife in a depressed state; and she tries to do away with herself; husband saves her in time。 Then the second time she succeeds。 Yes; it's the right pattern。 Major Palgrave told me the story and he took out a snapshot and then he looked up and saw〃

〃Over your right shoulder〃 continued Mr。 Rafiel。

〃No;〃 said Miss Marple; shaking her head。 〃He didn't see anything over my right shoulder。〃

〃What are you talking about? You told me。。。〃

〃I told you wrong。 I was pletely wrong。 I was stupid beyond belief。 Major Palgrave appeared to me to be looking over my right shoulder; glaring; in fact; at something。 But he couldn't have seen anything; because he was looking through his left eye and his left eye was his glass eye。〃

〃I rememberhe had a glass eye;〃 said Mr。 Rafiel。 〃I'd fottenor I took it for granted。 You mean he couldn't see anything?〃

〃Of course he could see;〃 said Miss Marple。 〃He could see all right; but he could only see with one eye。 The eye he could see with was his right eye。 And so; you see; he must have been looking at something or someone not to the right of me but to the left of me。〃

〃Was there anyone
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