Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Van Gogh Sunflower

Van Gogh Sunflower
"Quite frankly,I should have jumped to the conclusion that it wassuicide,"said Clarke. "Encore!"said Poirot. "What is that?" "A fact that repeats itself.It is of no matter." "Anyway,it wasn't suicide,"said Crome with a touch of curtness."Now Ibelieve,Mr Clarke,that it was your brother's habit to go for a strollevery evening?" "Quite right.He always did." "Every night?" "Well,not if it was pouring with rain,naturally." "And everyone in the house knew of this habit?" "Of course." "And outside?"
Van Gogh Sunflower
"I don't quite know what you mean by outside.The gardener may have beenaware of it or not,I don't know. "And in the village?" "Strictly speaking,we haven't got a village.There's a post office andcottages at Churston Ferrers-but there's no village or shops." "I suppose a stranger hanging round the place would be fairly easilynoticed?" "On the contrary.In August all this part of the world is a seething massof strangers.They come over every day from Brixham and Torquay and Paigntonin cars and buses and on foot.Btoadsands,which is down there (he pointed),is a very popular beach and so is Elbury Cove-it's a well-known beauty spotand people come there and picnic.I wish they didn't!You've no idea howbeautiful and peaceful this part of the world is in June and the beginningof July."
Van Gogh Sunflower

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