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‘Gwenda,’ said Giles. ‘Do be careful.’

‘Making a will,’ said Gwenda, ‘is a most natural thing to do. And the line of approach I’ve thought up is quite good. Anyway, I want to see him. I want to see what he’s like, and if I think that possibly-’

She left the sentence unfinished.

‘What surprises me,’ said Giles, ‘is that no one else answered that advertisement of ours-this Edith Pagett, for example-’

Miss Marple shook her head. 

‘People take a long time to make up their minds about a thing like that in these country districts,’ she said. ‘They’re suspicious. They like to think things over.’

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