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Chapter 14 IThe inquest took place two days later. It was the second time I had atten-ded an inquest in this part of the world. The coroner was an abl...
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IV Mrs Franklin was certainly a creature of moods, I thought, as we troopedupstairs after dinner. Having made everyones life unbearable all day, shewa...
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III If we were all nervy and aimless in the morning, the afternoon was unex-pectedly pleasant. The sun came out, the temperature was cool and fresh. M...
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II I knew as well as Poirot that the danger was very close. I had more reasonto know it than he had, because of what I had actually overheard the pre-...
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Chapter 13 IThere is something about writing down an anti-climax in cold blood that issomewhat shattering to ones self-esteem. For the truth of the ma...
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VI paused for a moment in the corridor. It was quite quiet. There was noone about. The beds had been all turned down ready for the night. Norton,who h...
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IV Presently I roused myself. I washed and shaved and changed. I went downto dinner. I behaved, I fancy, in quite a normal manner. Nobody seemedto not...
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III Mrs Franklin and Boyd Carrington came in shortly after we got back to thehouse. He had taken her in his car to Tadcaster because she wanted to dos...
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II I was still there, dazed and helpless, unable to think out my next course ofaction, some quarter of an hour later. I was there when Elizabeth Cole ...
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Chapter 12 IIs anything worrying you, mon ami? asked Poirot that afternoon. I did not answer him, merely shook my head. I felt that I had no right tob...