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1.ABC谋杀案 27
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Twenty-four NOT FROM CAPTAIN HASTINGS PERSONAL NARRATIVEBelow his breath Mr. Leadbetter uttered a grunt of impatience as his next-door neighbour got u...
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2.ABC谋杀案 26
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Twenty-three SEPTEMBER 11TH. DONCASTER Doncaster! I shall, I think, remember that 11th of September all my life. Indeed, whenever I see a mention of t...
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3.ABC谋杀案 25
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III Tom Hartigan said to Lily Marbury: Saw your old dugout this morning. Who? Mr. Cust? Cust it was. At Euston. Looking like a lost hen, as usual. I t...
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4.ABC谋杀案 24
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II Inspector Crome said to his subordinate: Get me out a list of all stocking manufacturing firms and circularize them. I want a list of alltheir agen...
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5.ABC谋杀案 23
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Twenty-two NOT FROM CAPTAIN HASTINGS PERSONAL NARRATIVEIMr. Alexander Bonaparte Cust sat very still. His breakfast lay cold and untasted on his plate....
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6.ABC谋杀案 22
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Twenty-one DESCRIPTION OF A MURDERER It was at this moment, I think, that what Poirot called the human element began to fade out of thepicture again. ...
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7.ABC谋杀案 21
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Twenty LADY CLARKE There was an air of deep and settled melancholy over Combeside when we saw it again for thesecond time. This may, perhaps, have bee...
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8.ABC谋杀案 20
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Nineteen BY WAY OF SWEDEN Poirot returned to his seat and sat humming a little tune to himself. Unfortunate that she is so intelligent, he murmured. W...
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9.ABC谋杀案 19
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Eighteen POIROT MAKES A SPEECH Franklin Clarke arrived at three oclock on the following afternoon and came straight to the pointwithout beating about ...
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10.ABC谋杀案 18
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Seventeen MARKING TIME With the murder of Sir Carmichael Clarke the A B C mystery leaped into the fullest prominence. The newspapers were full of noth...