The Body in The Library 16/18 - Agatha Christie
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@PETALSWORTH Or at least used what is there. I think a lot of kids use common dirty words because they aren't taught words that could be exchanged for them. Also, so many young parents use bad language as well as video games, movies, etc. They choose what's familiar. We need to teach better language and the virtue of using it. How they could be thought intelligent for using other words. Kids want to be different but it's getting old now. I wish we could have a language revolution for them.
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Smoke-filled den of iniquity? Are u being funny? They're a bit eccentric but that's all! And I admire Dinah too, she's got guts.
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Miss Marple is SO composed! She totally 'maintains' -- even in a smoke-filled den of inequity -- with grace, aplomb & Presence of Mind!
For the greatest example of how to use the English language & how to conduct onesself personally, just 'practice' Miss Marple!
Pretending we have a few more brain cells functioning than we 'think' we do, wouldn't hurt either! lol
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I vote Slack for smug detective!!
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Which one IS the smug detective??????
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the smug detective is like a saupreiss
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5:40 -- Somerset House = The Registrar General of Births, Marriages and Deaths in London



miss marple, prevaricate instead of saying lie. how nice to hear words not used except in writing. If one listen to miss marple enough our language might improve.
PETALSWORTH 3 years ago 20
The scene between Miss Marple and Miss Lee that starts at 3:35 is by far one of my favorite scenes of any Christie adaptation. I absolutely love the way Miss Marple so matter-of-factly knows (and tells) what "Miss Lee" is up to..and who "Miss Lee" really is. Classic!
TarotMage 2 years ago 10