Is it feared there has been monkey business?
Type: Posts; User: Miss Marple
Is it feared there has been monkey business?
Goodness gracious, I believe it is quite past my bedtime. I must bid you all good night and take my milky drink up to bed with me.
It seems you think I'm a foolish old dear.
Is this some sort of fancy dress ball?
There was a young man once, but I'm afraid I never saw him again after that last goodbye on the platform in Paddington in 1914
How strange that a Mr Horan feels the need to put up a notice saying he is not a Miss Marple. I'm beginning to think what my friend Ida said about the Irish all being drunks or mad was frightfully...
I don't bet on horses. A most coarse working-class habit. There are enough young girls in St. Mary Mead that I find I never need to advertise for domestics.
I'm might not be as old as you imagine. I was but 10 years old when Queen Victoria died.
Well I say, the Irish certainly have a unique approach to knitting. I haven't seen anything like it since I visited Bath as a young girl and caught a glimpse of a gentlemen enjoying the Roman Baths.
My goodness this one does speak English and seems to know a little of farming also. We've never seen the like in St. Mary Mead and I don't think Farmer Giles would know what to do with such a...
Bernard is it? It's funny how mothers often give very sensible names to little boys who grow into the most foolish of men.
Whilst the cat speaks, it doesn't speak English I see.
The only account I have is with the London, Provincial and South Western Bank.
Good grief this talking cat is most extroadinary.
In my day cats were seen but not heard.
On the contrary young man, a lady of my years is grateful for someone to escort her, especially on arduous journeys, like that awful ferry to Dun Laoghaire.
Very pleased to meet you Mr Almighty. Is that a French name? I used to know a Mr Almate from Rennes, though sadly he died in the War, his plane went down over the Channel.
I can't find the first page of this thread, my eyesight isn't what it used to be. Bang a pentioner? I should hope not. I've never heard of such ruffian behaviour as to knock into an elderly person.
It's very nice to meet you all.
I am on my holidays in the West of Ireland and I had an awful bother today, one of my knitting needles snapped, I was wondering if anyone could tell me, where does...