Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Edward Hopper Painting

Edward Hopper Painting
"I will pass over the next stages quickly.A fourth murder wascommitted-the murder of a man named George Earlsfield-it was supposed inmistake for a man named Downes,who was something of the same build and whowas sitting near him in the cinema. "And now at last comes the turn of the tide.Events play against A B Cinstead of into his hands.He is marked down-hunted-and at last arrested. "The case,as Hastings says,is ended! "True enough as far as the public is concerned.The man is in prison andwill eventually,no doubt,go to Broadmoor.There will be no more murders. Exit!Finis!R.I.P.
Edward Hopper Painting
"But not for me!I know nothing-nothing at all!Neither the why nor thewherefore. "And there is one small vexing fact.The man Cust has an alibi for thenight of the Bexhill crime." "That's been worrying me all along,"said Franklin Clarke. "Yes.It worried me.For the alibi,it has the air of being genuine.But itcannot be genuine unless-and now we come to two very interesting speculations. "Supposing,my friends,that while Cust committed three of thecrimes-the A,C,and D crimes-he did not commit the B crime." "M.Poirot.It isn't-"Poirot silenced Megan Barnard with a look.
Edward Hopper Painting

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Edward Hopper Painting
Edward Hopper Painting

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Edward Hopper Painting

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