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Miss Marple Voluntary Injustice
Miss Marple often wears black and especially black lace at that. When the evening party sits together to discuss the latest case in The 13 Problems, she is wearing lace mittens, a lace fichu and lace in her white hair1. This shows very well how much she loves lace and you will hardly find her anywhere without this certain material on her body. Another piece of clothing that belongs to Miss Marple are her galoshes she tends to wear in winter together with woollen shawls2. The galoshes prevent her shoes from getting too dirty or wet from melted snow. She sometimes makes her woollen shawls herself as a result of her favourite hobby of all times: knitting. In the same book you will keep reading over passages in which she does not even follow the

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