![]() The sergeant, who had the chance to verify the intelligence and insight of Miss Marple, does not doubt the veracity of the story of two elderly ladies. ![]() McGillicadi, Miss Marple discusses in detail with her the details of what she saw and decides to tell the local police sergeant Frank Cornish about the incident. Mary's Mead, to visit Miss Jane Marple, her longtime friend.Īfter hearing the story of Mrs. She leaves in Milchester, she is already waiting for the car that brings her to St. McGillicadi talks about what she saw the train controller, then he writes a short letter to the head of the station and asks the porter to transfer the letter, adding a shilling to the request. A nearby train speeds up and disappears in the dark. As if mesmerized, an elderly lady watches the scene of the murder in all terrible details. McGillicadi saw the woman: this is a blonde in a fur coat. In a brightly lit compartment, a man (he is visible to her from the back) is strangling a woman. ![]() McGillicadi sees a curtain rise sharply in one of the windows of a parallel train. Then, for some time, on the next rails in the same direction as the train in which Mrs. Elspeth McGillicadi, a middle-aged woman, tired of Christmas shopping in London, takes the train at Paddington Station, flips through a magazine and falls asleep. ![]() British literature summaries - Short summary - 4.50 from Paddington Agatha Christie ![]()
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