Wednesday, October 24, 2007

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Also I learnedthat he had his holidays early in August,which rendered it unlikely he hadanything to do with the Churston crime.We come to the Churston crimenext-and at once we are on infinitely more promising ground. "Sir Carmichael Clarke was an immensely wealthy man.Who inherits hismoney?His wife,who is dying,has a life interest in it,and it then goes tohis brother Franklin." Poirot turned slowly round till his eyes met those of Franklin Clarke. "I was quite sure then.The man I had known a long time in my secret mindwas the same as the man whom I had known as a person.A B C and Franklin
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Clarke were one and the same!The daring adventurous character,the rovinglife,the partiality for England that had showed itself,very faintly,inthe jeer at foreigners.The attractive free and easy manner-nothing easierfor him than to pick up a girl in a cafe.The methodical tabular mind-he madea list here one day,ticked off over the headings A B C-and finally,theboyish mind-mentioned by ascertained that there is a book in the librarycalled The Railway Children by E.Nesbit.I had no further doubt in my ownmind-A B C,the man who wrote the letters and committed the crimes,wasFranklin Clarke." Clarke suddenly burst out laughing. "Very ingenious!And what about our friend
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