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Chapter 11 It was, I think, on the following morning before lunch that a conversationtook place which left me vaguely disquieted. There were four of u...
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II Up to this time, though I had been faintly worried about my daughter, mypreoccupation over X and the possibility of a crime occurring at any mo-men...
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Chapter 10 II opened the subject with Poirot the following morning. His face lighted upand he wagged his head appreciatively. Excellent, Hastings. I w...
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Chapter 9 It must have been about six oclock when Colonel Luttrell came along thepath. He had a rook rifle with him and was carrying a couple of deadw...
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III I wandered downstairs and out into the garden. There was no one aboutand I strolled through a grove of trees and up to a grassy knoll which wassur...
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II It was on the following day that I ventured to broach an idea which hadcome into my mind more than once. I did so a little dubiously, for onenever ...
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Chapter 8 IThe days passed. It was an unsatisfactory time, with its uneasy feeling ofwaiting for something. Nothing, if I may put it in such a way, ac...
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III I enjoyed my expedition enormously. Not only was the weather fine a really lovely summers day but I en-joyed the companionship of the man. Boyd Ca...
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II After some hesitations I decided that I ought to sound Judith on the subjectof Allerton. I felt that I must know what her reactions were. She was, ...
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Chapter 7 IMy narrative of the days spent at Styles must necessarily be somewhatrambling. In my recollection of it, it presents itself to me as a seri...