In the serene village of St. Mary Mead, Miss Marple is presented with a curious case of domestic disturbance. Her maid's cousin, Gladys, is accused of stealing a valuable brooch, prompting Miss Marple to investigate what appears to be a simple misunderstanding. However, the situation with the Skinner sisters, both beset by their own troubles, complicates matters as they replace Gladys with a new maid who is absolutely perfect.
Full of wit and keen observation of human frailties, Miss Marple's inquiry into the matter slowly peels back layers of deception, testing her understanding of justice and human nature. This story, first appearing in the 1940s in publications like *Strand Magazine* and *Chicago Sunday Tribune*, showcases Agatha Christie's skill at crafting engaging mysteries.
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