In Agatha's novel, Ms. Marple is not as vivid as Poirot, but this drama is really well done, mainly because the costumes and accessories of the cast are British-style, and they are relaxed and happy. Isn't it marvelous? I wonder who helped her take care of Ms.Marple's garden, and there was no washing machine at that time, white clothes and white bedding were washed by hand by maids?
E2, vicarage is "the parish priest's residence"
'Does it have a name?'
'Bis and bobs and odds and sods
and the meat raion's been cut again' soup
'Scattered, finely chopped, minced meat and then cut everything' soup
E3 murder witnesses. Oh, Lucy's green coat and black pants and short boots came home
E4 Murder Notice. You can't be confused when you're old. It's a pity that Bunny died in the hands of a good best friend. Mrs. Haymes Well, Pip, the bright dress heralds a happy ending.
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