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1. first love
2. friendship
3. love of nature
4. passion
5. soulmates
6. unrequited love
7. lust
8. love of the game
9. devotion
10. love of food
11. polyamory
12. long distance love
13. lovesickness
14. romantic love

15. love of place
16. marriage
17. love of order and method
18. divine love
19. platonic love

20. infatuation
21. maternal love

22. obsession
23. agape
24. love of animals
25. unconditional love
26. forbidden love
27. ecstasy
28. the beloved

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Here is a snippet from At Bertram's Hotel which inspired the double drabble below with the theme of infatuation and the second part ties into Nemesis and the theme of maternal love.

...Jane Marple, that pink and white eager young girl...Such a silly girl in many ways...now who was that very unsuitable young man whose name—oh dear, she couldn’t even remember it now! How wise her mother had been to nip that friendship so firmly in the bud. She had come across him years later—and really he was quite dreadful! At the time she had cried herself to sleep for at least a week!

Nowadays, of course—she considered nowadays...These poor young things. Some of them had mothers, but never mothers who seemed to be any good— mothers who were quite incapable of protecting their daughters from silly affairs, illegitimate babies, and early and unfortunate marriages. It was all very sad.


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Day 20: Infatuation


Title: Mother's Wisdom
Fandom: Miss Marple - Agatha Christie
Rating: Gen
Length: 200
Summary: Jane Marple bumps into a crush years after.


Jane Marple stood on the pavement long after the taxi had disappeared. That was him. She hadn’t recognised him in the moment, or rather, moments. There was the moment when he had rushed at Jane as she bent to retrieve a glove she had dropped when opening the door of the taxi. She hadn’t also recognised him the moment when he inserted himself bodily between Jane and the taxi, using his back and shoulders to wedge her out of the way. She had recognised him when he dove, dragging his companion by the arm, into the interior of the vehicle—or when he had sworn, then spat at Jane’s feet before slamming the door and uttering more profanities, clearly audible through the glass of the window, at the cabbie.

It had taken time for her eyes and her mind to align and place him, and in that time, he was gone.
She hadn’t expected to see him again, of course, not after mother had nipped their friendship in the bud.

She had cried for a week!

Imagine, a week of tears over that dreadful man!

How right mother had been!

Jane considered herself lucky to have survived her own infatuation.


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Day 21: Maternal Love

So for this I am doing my All of Agatha review of Nemesis. So this is the last Miss Marple novel written (though Sleeping Murder would be published later, it was written in the 1940's and put in a vault), published in 1971.

Nemesis is a brilliant story with so much lovely foreshadowing and character exposition and misdirection. And it also evokes a nauseating amount of cringe and revulsion for the modern reader.

So the plot is that Miss Marple gets a vague assignment from Mister Rafiel (the rich man of A Caribbean Mystery) after that man's death and she goes on a tour of homes and gardens and eventually works out that Mister Rafiel's no-good son who is in prison for killing his girlfriend didn't actually kill her. The plot is very well done, and it has many great elements, foreshadowing with the use of plants, harkening back to Miss Marples earlier cases, interesting characters including the lawyers who think this is all crackers and the best lesbian duo in canon after Hinch and Murgatroyd of A Murder is Announced (Cook and Barrow, the women hired to protect Miss Marple). So many wonderful things and I love the story.

But...

Agatha Christie is the very LAST person in the world you want to get love advice from, ANY kind of advice for ANY kind of love. And she has definite opinions about what a 'real mother' is. Adopted mothers are not real. And adopted mother love can never match biological mother love and is, in fact, twisted and warped and deserves punishment (and is punishing). But then (as in the quote above) she says that the problem of 'modern' girls is that their mothers are no good. She has a lot of very old lady 'get off my lawn' ideas about young people and their sexual behavior.

And she has extremely warped ideas about marriage, why people should get married, the expectation of infidelity, roles of husband and wives. There are two sections that proffer undiluted rape apology. Really, I was beginning to think she was getting worse as she got older but then I remember The Man in the Brown Suit and decided she had always been like that.

But...

it's a great plot and Miss Marple saves the day and wins 20,000 pounds and probably enjoys the partridge she buys with her winnings very much.

Date: 2026-02-22 06:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] smallhobbit
Lovely drabble - the attributes which seem so attractive when we're young, become anything but as we age!

I enjoyed 'Nemesis' with lovely Miss Marple, but Aggy really does take some accepting at times.

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