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Marmalade, honey and strawberry jam.' Miss Marple sips her tea and luxuriates in the solitary delight of a 'real breakfast'. Her most sociable meal is afternoon tea, when many of her cases are ...
And, as solid evidence of either Miss Marple's ability to keep a cool head or the English obsession with tea, characters drink 143 cups of tea. Only 500 of the books have been made for sale and ...
They set great store by tea at Talland Bay ... The guests devour every scrap while making small talk. One elderly lady, Miss Marple to the life, sits by the window and watches the guests file ...
LONDON — Geraldine McEwan knows that Miss Marple’s sensible shoes and cardigans ... haunted by previous performances,” she says over tea and bites of chocolate at a theater on London ...
Way back in the 1840s, Queen Victoria’s lady in waiting, Lady Anna Marie Russell, the seventh duchess of Bedford, started the fashion of tea-drinking ... teas of Miss Marple, or all of Enid ...
Penelope Coyne, the new character introduced at the start of Chris Brookmyre's new crime thriller, would appear to have more than a few things in common with Miss ... brings a tea-drinking retired ...
Hickson, who died in 1998, not only narrated a great many of Dame Christie’s stories for the BBC, but played Miss Marple in a number of television films as well. In this recording, first ...
Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple often finds herself at the center of trouble — a witness to betrayals, poisonings and all manner of mayhem. Knitting needles in hand and a cup of tea always at ...