just the facts I should like, Ruth dearâand also some idea as to whom exactly I shall encounter in the household at Stonygates.â
âWell, you know about Carrie Louiseâs marriage to Gulbrandsen. There were no children and Carrie Louise took that very much to heart. Gulbrandsen was a widower, and had three grown-up sons. Eventually they adopted a child. Pippa, they called herâa lovely little creature. She was just two years old when they got her.â
âWhere did she come from? What was her background?â
âReally, now, Jane, I canât rememberâif I ever heard, that is. An adoption society, maybe? Or some unwanted child that Gulbrandsen had heard about. Why? Do you think itâs important?â
âWell, one always likes to know the background, so to speak. But please go on.â
âThe next thing that happened was that Carrie Louise found that she was going to have a baby after all. I understand from doctors that that quite often happens.â
Miss Marple nodded.
âI believe so.â
âAnyway, it did happen, and in a funny kind of way, Carrie Louise was almost disconcerted, if you can understand what I mean. Earlier, of course, sheâd have been wild with joy. As it was, sheâd given such a devoted love to Pippa that she felt quite apologetic to Pippa for putting her nose out of joint, so to speak. And then Mildred, when she arrived, was really a very unattractive child. Took after the Gulbrandsensâwho were solid and worthyâbut definitely homely. Carrie Louise was always so anxious to make no difference between the adopted child and her own child that I think she rather tended to overindulge Pippa and pass over Mildred. Sometimes I think that Mildred resented it. However I didnât see them often. Pippa grew up a very beautiful girl and Mildred grew up a plain one. Eric Gulbrandsen died when Mildred was fifteen and Pippa eighteen. At twenty Pippa married an Italian, the Marchese di San Severianoâoh quite a genuine Marcheseânot an adventurer, or anything like that. She was by way of being an heiress (naturally, or San Severiano wouldnât have married herâyou know what Italians are!). Gulbrandsen left an equal sum in trust for both his own and his adopted daughter. Mildred married a Canon Streteâa nice man but given to colds in the head. About ten or fifteen years older than she was. Quite a happy marriage, I believe.
âHe died a year ago and Mildred has come back to Stonygates to live with her mother. But thatâs getting on too fast; Iâve skipped a marriage or two. Iâll go back to them. Pippa married her Italian. Carrie Louise was quite pleased about the marriage. Guido had beautiful manners and was very handsome, and he was a fine sportsman. A year later Pippa had a daughter and died in childbirth. It was a terrible tragedy and Guido San Severiano was very cut up. Carrie Louise went to and fro between Italy and England a good deal and it was in Rome that she met Johnnie Restarick and married him. The Marchese married again and he was quite willing for his little daughter to be brought up in England by her exceedingly wealthy grandmother. So they all settled down at Stonygates, Johnnie Restarick and Carrie Louise, and Johnnieâs two boys, Alexis and Stephen (Johnnieâs first wife was a Russian), and the baby Gina. Mildred married her Canon soon afterwards. Then came all this business of Johnnie and the Yugoslavian woman and the divorce. The boys still came to Stonygates for their holidays and were devoted to Carrie Louise and then in 1938, I think it was, Carrie Louise married Lewis.â
Mrs. Van Rydock paused for breath.
âYouâve not met Lewis?â
Miss Marple shook her head.
âNo, I think I last saw Carrie Louise in 1928. She very sweetly took me to Covent Gardenâto the Opera.â
âOh yes. Well, Lewis was a very suitable person for her to marry. He was