Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Mary Cassatt painting

Mary Cassatt painting
"I suppose he never received a letter or letters signed A B C?" "A B C?"She shook her head."No,I'm sure he didn't." "He didn't mention having seen anyone hanging about during his eveningwalks lately?" "No.He never mentioned anything of the kind." "And you yourself have noticed no strangers?" "Not exactly hanging about.Of course,there are a lot of people what youmight call wandering about at this time of year.One often meets peoplestrolling with an aimless look across the golf links or down the lanes otthe sea.In the same way,practically everyone one sees this time of year isa stranger."
Mary Cassatt painting
Poirot nodded thoughtfully. Inspector Crome asked to be taken over the ground of Sir Carmichael'snightly walk.Franklin Clarke led the way through the french window,and MissGrey accompanied us. She and I were a little behind the others. "All this must have been a terrible shock to you all,"I said. "It seems quite unbelievable.I had gone to bed last night when thepolice rang up.I heard voices downstairs and at last I came out and askedwhat was the matter.Deveril and Mr Clarke were just setting out withlanterns."Mary Cassatt painting

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