The Limpopo Academy Of Private Detection: No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (13) - Plot & Excerpts
1 Ladies’ Detective Agency @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } THE HABITS OF LIONS MMA RAMOTSWE seemed to find the turning without any difficulty. “I remember that tree,” she said to Mma Makutsi as she swung the van off onto the pitted dirt track. “When I came here with Mma Potokwane four years ago, we turned off at that tree. This is definitely the right place.” Mma Makutsi was impressed. “I could never remember a tree after four years,” she said. “Or after four days, really. You are very good at these things, Mma.” “Of course there was the signpost too,” said Mma Ramotswe. “That helped. Did you not see it, Mma? There was a small sign that gave the name of the village that we pass through on this track.” Mma Makutsi had missed that. Looking out of the window, she gazed at the featureless bush. “It all looks the same to me,” she said. “All these trees. All the same. And the bushes. Also the same.” Mma Ramotswe gingerly but skilfully manoeuvred the van round a large pothole in the track ahead.
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