Agatha Christie – They Do It With Mirrors

They’re by no means fools, you know. That reminds me ‘ ‘Where are you going?’ ‘To work out an idea of mine.’

CHAPTER 17

‘You say somebody has been trying to poison me?’ Carrie Louise’s voice held bewilderment and disbelief.

‘You know,’ she said, ‘I can’t really believe it…’ She waited a few moments, her eyes half closed.

Lewis said gently, ‘I wish I could have spared you this, dearest.’

Almost absently she stretched out a hand to him and he took it.

Miss Marple, sitting close by, shook her head sympathetically.

Carrie Louise opened her eyes.

‘Is it really true, Jane?’ she asked.

‘I’m afraid so, my dear.’

‘Then everything -‘ Carrie Louise broke off.

She went on:

‘I’ve always thought I knew what was real and what wasn’t… This doesn’t seem real – but it is… So I may be wrong everywhere… But who could want to do such a thing to me? Nobody in this house could want to – kill me?’

Her voice still held incredulity.

‘That’s what I would have thought,’ said Lewis. ‘I was wrong.’

‘And Christian knew about it? That explains it.’ ‘Explains what?’ asked Lewis.

‘His manner,’ said Carrie Louise. ‘It was very odd, you know. Not at all his usual self. He seemed – upset about me – as though he was wanting to say something to me and then not saying it. And he asked me if my heart was strong? And if I’d been well lately? Trying to hint to me, perhaps. But why not say something straight out? It’s so much simpler just to say it straight out.’ ‘He didn’t want to – cause you pain, Caroline.’ ‘Pain? But why – Oh I see…’ Her eyes widened. ‘So that’s what you believe. But you’re wrong, Lewis, quite wrong. I can assure you of that.’ Her husband avoided her eyes.

‘I’m sorry,’ said Mrs Serrocold after a moment or two.

‘But I can’t believe anything of what has happened lately is true. Edgar shooting at you. Gina and Stephen. That ridiculous box of chocolates. It just isn’t true.’ ‘ Nobody spoke.

Caroline Louise Serrocold sighed.

‘I suppose,’ she said, ‘that I must have lived outside reality for a long time… Please, both of you, I think I would like to be alone… I’ve got to try and understand…’

II

Miss Marple came down the stairs and into the Great Hall to find Alex Restarick standing near the large arched entrance door with his hand flung out in a somewhat flamboyant gesture.

‘Come in, come in,’ said Alex happily and as though he were the owner of the Great Hall. ‘I’m just thinking about last night.’ Lewis Serrocold, who had followed Miss Marple down from Carrie Louise’s sitting-room, crossed the Great Hall to his study and went in and shut the door.

‘Are you trying to reconstruct the crime?’ asked Miss Marple with subdued eagerness.

‘Eh?’ Alex looked at her with a frown. Then his brow cleared.

‘Oh that,’ he said. ‘No, not exactly. I was looking at the whole thing from an entirely different point of view. I was thinking of this place in the terms of the theatre. Not reality, but artificiality! Just come over here. Think of it in the terms of a stage set. Lighting, entrances, exits.

Dramatis Personae. Noises off. All very interesting. Not all my own idea. The Inspector gave it to me. I think he’s rather a cruel man. He did his best to frighten me this morning.’

‘And did he frighten you?’

‘I’m not sure.’

Alex described the Inspector’s experiment and the timing of the performance of the puffing Constable Dodgett.

‘Time,’ he said, ‘is so very misleading. One thinks things take such a long time, but really, of course, they don’t.’

‘No,’ said Miss Marple.

Representing the audience, she moved to a different position. The stage set now consisted of a vast tapestry covered wall going up to dimness, with a grand piano up L. and a window and window seat up R. Very near the window seat was the door into the library. The piano stool was only about eight feet from the door into the square lobby which led to the corridor. Two very convenient exits! The audience, of course, had an excellent view of both of them…

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