Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce
Author:Rachel Joyce [Joyce, Rachel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 2020-11-03T00:00:00+00:00
In Nouméa, the British wives had gathered at Mrs. Popeâs for Friday craftwork before the day got too hot. The meetings gave them something to look forward to, especially in the cyclone season, when the weather could turn without warning and, before they knew it, thoughts of Christmas at home could balloon into despair. It was no wonder some of the wives had already been sent away.
Weekly coffee allowed them to show off a new frock, exchange a recipe, and share an activity, though the knitted space rockets for the local orphanage, their last project, had turned out looking like woolly condoms, and the women had been a laughingstock. Even the Australians had laughed; Mrs. Pope still hadnât got over it. Her husband had suggested she might invite other wivesâNew Zealanders and Dutch. After all, they spoke Englishâbut Mrs. Pope said no. Speaking English was not the same as being British. Besides, they themselves were a small number, and when you were in a minority, you had to stick together.
Since it was nearly Christmas, they were cutting out paper chains to decorate the British consulate for Mrs. Popeâs Three Kings party. They talked about their fancy-dress outfitsâMrs. Pope would be wearing gold this yearâand the news from home, though the latest papers still only went as far as October, so strictly news wasnât new, it was just more of what theyâd already heard. Rationing. The Festival of Britain. The Norman Skinner trial. Then they returned to things more local. Apparently, thereâd been a development on the theft from the Catholic school. The French police had a new lead.
âNo!â gasped the women.
âYes!â said Mrs. Pope. She cut out a paper star. She knew how to milk a moment.
âDo tell us!â chorused the women.
Mrs. Pope put down her scissors and leaned forward. She said in a low voice, âMaurice says they think the suspect is British.â
âBritish?â Absolutely no one could believe it. They had to say it again. âBritish?â
âI canât believe they think a British person did it,â said Mrs. Peter Wiggs. âI thought it was one of the natives.â
âIt appears not,â said Mrs. Pope. âOf course, itâs frightfully embarrassing.â
The women agreed the whole situation was both frightful and embarrassing, almost as if the entire British community had been accused of theft.
âWhat will the French police do? Will they interview us?â
Mrs. Peter Wiggs, also known as Dolly, was Mrs. Popeâs right-hand woman. She was a sweet person, but her intelligence she saved for special occasions.
âNo, Dolly. They wonât interview us. Not unless we are behaving suspiciously, which we are not, because we are British citizens and we didnât commit the crime. But I hear they are looking at the paperwork of all new arrivals.â
âIt seems an awful lot of trouble,â said Dolly. âJust for a theft.â
âItâs the principle, Dolly. Besides, the French have always had it in for us.â She put some glue and sparkles on her paper star. âIf you ask me, they never got over Waterloo.â
âWhat about those two
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