Wednesday, October 24, 2007

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I well remember the arrival of A B C's third letter. I may say that all precautions had been taken so that when A B C resumedhis campaign there should be no unnecessary delays.A young sergeant fromScotland Yard was attached to the house and if Poirot and I were out it washis duty to open anything that came so as to be able to communicate withheadquaters without loss of time. As the days succedded each other we had all grown more and more on edge. Inspector Crome's aloof and superior manner grew more and more aloof andsuperior as one by one his more hopeful clues petered out.The vaguedescriptions of men said to have been seen with Betty Barnard proveduseless.
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Various cars noticed in the vicinity of Bexhill and Cooden wereeither accounted for or could not be traced.The investigation of purchasesof A B C railway guides caused inconvenience and trouble to heaps ofinnocent people. As for ourselves,each time the postman's familiar rat-tat sounded onthe door,our hearts beat faster with apprehension.At least that was truefor me,and I cannot but believe that Poirot experienced the same sensation. He was,I knew,deeply unhappy over the case.He refused to leave London,preferring to be on the spot in case of emergency.In those hot dog days evenhis moustaches drooped-neglected for once by their owner. It was on a Friday that A B C's third letter came.The evening postarrived about ten o'clock.
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The Singing Butler