Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Mary Cassatt painting

Mary Cassatt painting
Maps," said his mother, Griselda, who still, although she had a grown-up son, looked strangely young and blooming to be inhabiting the shabby old vicarage. "What does she want this map? I mean, what does she want them for?"
"I don't know," said young Leonard, "I don't think she said exactly."
"I wonder now…” said Griselda. "It seems very fishy to me…. At her age the old pet ought to give up that sort of thing."
Leonard asked what sort of thing, and Griselda said elusively:
"Oh, poking her nose into things. Why maps, I wonder?"
In due course Miss Marple received a letter from her great-nephew David West. It ran affectionately
Mary Cassatt painting
Dear Aunt Jane, - Now what are you up to? I've got the information you wanted. There are only two trains that can possibly apply - the 4.33 and the 5 o’clock. The former is a slow train and stops at Haling Broadway, Barwell Heath, Brackhampton and then stations to Market Basing. The 5 o’clock is the Welsh express for Cardiff, Newport and Swansea. The former might be overtaken somewhere by the 4.50, although it is due in Brackhampton five minutes earlier and the latter passes the 4.50 just before Brackhampton.
Mary Cassatt painting

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