this pronouncement on the part of an old-fashioned old lady who could hardlybe expected to be an authority on nymphomania, and indeed it was not a word that MissMarple would have used – her own phrase would have been "always too fond of men." But Lady Selina acceptedher opinion as a confirmation of her own.
"There have been a lot of men in her life,"she pointed out.
"Oh yes, but I should say, wouldn't you, that men were an adventure to her, not a need?"
And would any woman, Miss Marple wondered, come toBertram's Hotel for an assignation with a man? Bertram's wasvery definitely not the sort of place. But possibly that could be, to someone of BessSedgwick's disposition, the very reason for choosing it.
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