Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Chapter Four of Sleeping Murder
Miss Marple and Gwenda were still discussing and she was getting very nervous and awfully confused considering she never knew anyone with the name Helen. It made her feel even worse that she found out that Giles is flying home in a week. Gwenda began to feel scared to ever go back home to that house again and she did not know what to tell Giles. Later on the two ladies tried to figure out why she was having these incidents happen to her. It was baffling to her because she had never lived in England before or ever been to that house but then Jane asked her if it was possible that these incidents were actual memories that she had suppressed until now. With a little insight from Miss Marple, Gwenda recalled that she did live in England with her father after her mother died until she was five years old. Gwenda and her father lived in that very house and she stayed in that nursery for the majority of her childhood but did not remember until going back there again after all those years. Jane Marple also believed that Gwenda truly did witness a murder but as a child blocked it out and eventually forgot about it. They both decided then that it would be helpful to write to someone to figure more out about this Helen character. She then thought to write to her Aunt Alison by airmail who would have knowledge over whether or not she lived in England and if those were actual memories. Gwenda felt such relief to know she was not going mad and thanked Miss Marple for all of her help but Miss Marple still felt that there was more to the story than just that.
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