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Chapter 17 IDinner was a reasonably cheerful meal. Mrs Luttrell was down again andin her best vein of artificial Irish gaiety. Franklin was more anima...
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IV I think that here and now I should like to place on record that I had never,all through, considered for one moment that Poirot might fail. In the c...
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III Near the house I ran into Boyd Carrington. This is my last evening, he told me. I move out tomorrow. To Knatton? Yes. Thats very exciting for you....
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II I went up again to the grassy knoll where we had been on that day. Someone else was there already. Elizabeth Cole. She turned her head as Icame up ...
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Chapter 16 II gave Norton Poirots message. Ill go up and see him, certainly. Id like to. But you know, Hastings, Imrather sorry I mentioned the matter...
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IV I was astonished at Poirots instant reaction to my piece of information. What is that you say, Hastings? He dropped the piece of thin toast he had ...
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III I dont know when it was that I noticed that Stephen Norton had some-thing on his mind. He had been very silent after the inquest, and after thatan...
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II It was the following day that Poirot said to me: You suggested, Hastings,that I should see a doctor. Yes, I said eagerly. Id feel much happier if y...
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Chapter 15 IMy memory is a little vague about the events of the days immediately fol-lowing the inquest on Mrs Franklin. There was, of course, the fun...
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II Half an hour later I was in Poirots room. He was looking very exhausted. Curtiss had put him to bed and was reviving him with a stimulant. I was dy...