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1.ABC谋杀案 7
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Six THE SCENE OF THE CRIME The street in which the tragedy had occurred was a turning off the main street. Mrs. Aschers shopwas situated about halfway...
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2.ABC谋杀案 6
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Five MARY DROWER I think that I can date my interest in the case from that first mention of the A B C railway guide. Up till then I had not been able ...
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3.ABC谋杀案 5
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Four MRS. ASCHER We were received at Andover by Inspector Glen, a tall fair-haired man with a pleasant smile. For the sake of conciseness I think I ha...
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4.ABC谋杀案 4
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Three ANDOVER I had been impressed at the time by Poirots forebodings about the anonymous letter he hadreceived, but I must admit that the matter had ...
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5.ABC谋杀案 3
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Two NOT FROM CAPTAIN HASTINGS PERSONAL NARRATIVEMr. Alexander Bonaparte Cust rose from his seat and peered near-sightedly round the shabbybedroom. His...
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6.ABC谋杀案 2
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One THE LETTER It was in June of 1935 that I came home from my ranch in South America for a stay of about sixmonths. It had been a difficult time for ...
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7.ABC谋杀案 1
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Foreword by Captain Arthur Hastings, O.B.E. In this narrative of mine I have departed from my usual practice of relating only those incidentsand scene...
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8.古墓之谜 30
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Twenty-nine LENVOI There isnt really any more to say about things. They got Father Lavigny and the other man just as they were going to board a steame...
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9.古墓之谜 29
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Twenty-eight JOURNEYS END Poirot looked round. Every eye was now fixed upon him. There had been a certain relaxationaslackening of tension. Now the te...
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10.古墓之谜 28
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Twenty-seven BEGINNING OF A JOURNEY Bismillahi ar rahman ar rahim. That is the Arab phrase used before starting out on a journey. Ehbien, we too start...