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Six Poirot left the police station frowning to himself. His steps grew slower as he walked. In the market square he paused, looking about him. There w...
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Four The Inquest was held in the Cornmarket. The coroner, Mr. Pebmarsh, was a small fussy man with glasses and a considerable sense of his own importa...
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Three With a pale determined face and watchful eyes, David had his hands on Rosaleens shoulders. It will be all right, Im telling you, it will be all ...
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Two The telephone rang and Lynn went to answer it. Rowleys voice spoke. Lynn? Rowley? Her voice sounded depressed. He said: What are you up to? I neve...
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III Major Porter had the first floor of a small shabby house. They were admitted by a cheerful blowsy- looking woman who took them up. It was a square...
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II At four-thirty Rowley Cloade reappeared. Any luck, M. Poirot? But yes, Mr. Cloade, we go now to see an old friend of Captain Robert Underhays. What...
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BOOK II One I Hercule Poirot carefully folded the last of the newspapers he had sent George out to purchase. The information they gave was somewhat me...
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Seventeen Superintendent Spence looked up at Shepherds Court, Mayfair, before stepping inside its agreeable portal. Situated modestly in the vicinity ...
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Sixteen Superintendent Spence looked thoughtfully across his table at Beatrice Lippincott, who was sitting with her lips compressed tightly together. ...
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Fifteen It was the custom at the Stag for guests to be called at whatever hour they named by the simple process of a loud bang on the door and the sho...