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加勒比海之谜(英文版)-第24部分
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〃Why should I? What good would it do? I couldn't prove anything。 What would happen anyway? People get let off nowadays so easily。 They call it diminished responsibility and things like that。 A few years in prison and you're out again; as right as rain。〃
〃Supposing; because you don't tell what you know; somebody else gets killedanother victim?〃
Esther shook her head with confidence。
〃That won't happen;〃 she said。
〃You can't be sure of it。〃
〃I am sure。 And in any case I don't see who〃 She frowned。 〃Anyway;〃 she added; almost inconsequently; 〃perhaps it isdiminished responsibility。 Perhaps you can't help itnot if you are really mentally unbalanced。 Oh; I don't know。 By far the best thing would be if she went off with whoever it is; then we could all fet about things。〃
She glanced at her watch; gave an exclamation of dismay and got up。 〃I must go and change。〃
Miss Marple sat looking after her。 Pronouns; she thought; were always puzzling and women like Esther Walters were particularly prone to strew them about haphazard。
Was Esther Walters for some reason convinced that a woman had been responsible for the deaths of Major Palgrave and Victoria? It sounded like it。
Miss Marple considered。
〃Ah; Miss Marple; sitting here all aloneand not even knitting?〃
It was Dr。 Graham for whom she had sought so long and so unsuccessfully。
And here he was prepared of his own accord to sit down for a few minutes' chat。 He wouldn't stay long。 Miss Marple thought; because he too was bent on changing for dinner; and he usually dined fairly early。 She explained that she had been sitting by Molly Kendal's bedside that afternoon。
〃One can hardly believe she has made such a good recovery so quickly;〃 she said。
〃Oh well;〃 said Dr。 Graham; 〃it's not very surprising。 She didn't take a very heavy overdose; you know。〃
〃Oh; I understood she'd taken quite a halfbottle full of tablets。〃
Dr。 Graham was smiling indulgently。
〃No;〃 he said; 〃I don't think she took that amount。 I dare say she meant to take them; then probably at the last moment she threw half of them away。 People; even when they think they want to mit suicide; often don't really want to do it。 They manage not to take a full overdose。 It's not always deliberate deceit; it's just the subconscious looking after itself。〃
〃Or; I suppose it might be deliberate。 I mean; wanting it to appear that。。。〃 Miss Marple paused。
〃It's possible;〃 said Dr。 Graham。
〃If she and Tim had had a row; for instance?〃
〃They don't have rows; you know。 They seem very fond of each other。 Still; I suppose it can always happen once。 No; I don't think there's very much wrong with her now。 She could really get up and go about as usual。 Still; it's safer to keep her where she is for a day or two〃 He got up; nodded cheerfully and went off towards the hotel。 Miss Marple sat where she was a little while longer。
Various thoughts passed through her mind。 The book under Molly's mattress。 The way Molly had feigned sleep。 Things Joan Prescott and; later Esther Walters; had said。。。 And then she went back to the beginning of it allto Major Palgrave。
Something struggled in her mind。 Something about Major Palgrave。。。
Something that if she could only remember。。。
Chapter 23
THE LAST DAY
〃And the evening and the morning were the last day;〃 said Miss Marple to herself。 Then; slightly confused; she sat upright again in her chair。 She had dozed off; an incredible thing to do because the steel band was playing and anyone who could doze off during the steel band。。。 Well; it showed; thought Miss Marple; that she was getting used to this place! What was it she had been saying? Some quotation that she'd got wrong。 Last day? First day。 That's what it ought to be。 This wasn't the first day。 Presumably it wasn't the last day either。
She sat upright again。 The fact was that she was extremely tired。 All this anxiety; this feeling of having been shamefully inadequate in some way。。。 She remembered unpleasantly once more that queer sly look that Molly had given her from under her halfclosed eyelids。 What had been going on in that girl's head? How different; thought Miss Marple; everything had seemed at first。 Tim Kendal and Molly; such a natural happy young couple。 The Hillingdons so pleasant; so well bred; such what is called 〃nice〃 people。 The gay hearty extrovert; Greg Dyson; and the gay strident Lucky; talking nieen to the dozen; pleased with herself and the world。。。 A quartet of people getting on so well together。 Canon Prescott; that genial kindly man。 Joan Prescott; an acid streak in her; but a very nice woman; and nice women have to have their gossipy distractions。 They have to know what is going on; to know when two and two make four; and when it is possible to stretch them to five! There was no harm in such women。 Their tongues wagged but they were kind if you were in misfortune。 Mr。 Rafiel; a personality; a man of character; a man that you would never by any chance fet。 But Miss Marple thought she knew something else about Mr。 Rafiel。 The doctors had often given him up; so he had said; but this time; she thought; they had been more certain in their pronouncements。 Mr。 Rafiel knew that his days were numbered。
Knowing this with certainty; was there any action he might have been likely to take?
Miss Marple considered the question。
It might; she thought; be important。
What was it exactly he had said; his voice a little too loud; a little too sure?
Miss Marple was very skillful in tones of voice。 She had done so much listening in her life。 Mr。 Rafiel had been telling her something that wasn't true。
Miss Marple looked round her。 The night air; the soft fragrance of flowers; the tables with their little lights; the women with their pretty dresses; Evelyn in a dark indigo and white print。 Lucky in a white sheath; her golden hair shining。
Everybody seemed gay and full of life tonight。 Even Tim Kendal was smiling。
He passed her table and said: 〃Can't thank you enough for all you've done。 Molly's practically herself again。 The doc says she can get up tomorrow。〃
Miss Marple smiled at him and said that that was good hearing。 She found it; hoile。 Decidedly; she was tired。。。
She got up and walked slowly back to her bungalow。 She would have liked to go on thinking; puzzling; trying to remember; trying to assemble various facts and words and glances。 But she wasn't able to do it。 The tired mind rebelled。 It said 〃Sleep! You've got to go to sleep!〃
Miss Marple undressed; got into bed; read a few verses of the Thomas Kempis which she kept by her bed; then she turned out the light。 In the darkness she sent up a prayer。
One couldn't do everything oneself。
One had to have help。 〃Nothing will happen tonight;〃 she murmured hopefully。
II
Miss Marple woke suddenly and sat up in bed。 Her heart was beating。 She switched on the light and looked at the little clock by her bedside。 Two A。M。。 Two A。M。 and outside activity of some kind was going on。 She got up; put on her dressing gown and slippers; and a woollen scarf round her head and went out to reconnoitre。 There were people moving about with torches。
Among them she saw Canon Prescott and went to him。
〃What's happening?〃
〃Oh; Miss Marple? It's Mrs。 Kendal。 Her husband woke up; found she'd slipped out of bed and gone out。 We're looking for her。〃
He hurried on。 Miss Marple walked more slowly after him。 Where had Molly gone? Why? Had she planned this deliberately; planned to slip away as soon as the guard on her was relaxed; and while her husband was deep in sleep? Miss Marple thought it was probable。 But why? What was the reason? Was there; as Esther Walters had so strongly hinted; some other man? If so; who could that man be? Or was there some more sinister reason?
Miss Marple walked on; looking around her; peering under bushes。 Then suddenly she heard a faint call: 〃Here。。。 This way。。。〃
The cry had e from some little distance beyond the hotel grounds。 It must be; thought Miss Marple near the creek of water that ran down to the sea。 She went in that direction as briskly as she could。
There were not really so many searchers as it had seemed to her at first。 Most people must still be asleep in their bungalows。
She saw a place on the creek bank where there were people standing。 Someone pushed past her; almost knocking her down; running in that direction。 It was Tim Kendal。 A minute or two later she heard his voice cry out: 〃Molly! My God; Molly!〃
It was a minute or two before Miss Marple was able to join the little group。
It consisted of one of the Cuban waiters; Evelyn Hillingdon; and two of the native girls。 They had parted to let Tim through。
Miss Marple arrived as he was bending over to look。
〃Molly。。。〃 He slowly dropped on to his knees。 Miss Marple saw the girl's body clearly; lying there in the creek; her face below the level of the water; her golden hair spread over the pale green embroidered shawl that covered her shoulders。 With the leaves and rushes of the creek; it seemed almost like a scene from Hamlet with Molly as the dead Ophelia。。。
As Tim stretched out a hand to touch her; the quiet; monsense Miss Marple took charge and spoke sharply and authoritatively。
'Don't move her; Mr。 Kendal;〃 she said。 〃She mustn't be moved。〃
Tim turned a dazed face up to her。
〃But I mustit's Molly。 I must。。。〃
Evelyn Hillingdon touched his shoulder。
〃She's dead; Tim。 I didn't move her; but I did feel her pulse。〃
〃Dead?〃 said Tim unbelievingly。
〃Dead? You mean she'sdrowned herself?〃
〃I'm afraid so。 It looks like it。〃
〃But why?〃 A great cry burst from the young man。 〃Why? She was so happy this evening。 Talking about what we'd do tomorrow。 Why should this terrible death wish e over her again? Why should she steal away as she didrush out into the night; e down here and drown herself? What despair did she havewhat miserywhy couldn't she tell me anything?〃
〃I don't know; my dear;〃 said Evelyn gently。 〃I don't know。〃
Miss Marple said; 〃Somebody had better get Dr。 Graham。 And someone will have to telephone the police。〃
〃The police?〃 Tim uttered a bitter laugh。 〃What good will they be?〃
〃The police have to be notified in a case of suicide;〃 said Miss Marple。
Tim rose slowly to his feet。
〃I'll get Graham;〃 he said heavily。 〃Perhapseven nowhe coulddo something。〃
He stumbled away in the direction of the hotel。
Evelyn Hillingdon and Miss Marple stood side by side looking down at the dead girl。
Evelyn shook her head。 〃It's too late。 She's quite cold。 She must have been dead at least an hour; perhaps more。 What a tragedy it all is。 Those two always seemed so happy。 I suppose she was always unbalanced。〃
〃No;〃 said Miss Marple。 〃I don't think she was unbalanced。〃
Evelyn looked at her curiously。 〃What do you mean?〃
The moon had been behind a cloud; but now it came out into the open。 It shone with a luminous silvery brightness on Molly's outspread hair。。。
Miss Marple gave a sudden ejaculation。
She bent down; peering; then stretched out her hand and touched the golden head。 She spoke to Evelyn Hillingdon; and her voice sounded quite different。
〃I think;〃 she said; 〃that we had better make sure。〃
Evelyn Hillingdon stared at her in as
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