Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Gustav Klimt Painting

Gustav Klimt Painting
"Miss Grey very kindly stayed on to help me clear up things,"saidFranklin."But naturally she prefers a post in London." Poirot directed a sharp glance from one to the other. "How is Lady Clarke?"he demanded. I was admiring the faint colour in Thora Grey's cheeks and almost missedClarke's reply. "Pretty bad.By the way,M.Poirot,I wonder if you could see your way torunning down to Devon and paying her a visit?She expressed a desire to seeyou before I left.Of course,she often can't see people for a couple of daysat a time,but if you would risk that-at my expense,of course." "Certainly,Mr Clarke.Shall we say the day after tomorrow?" "Good.I'll let nurse know and she'll arrange the dope accordingly."
Gustav Klimt Painting
"For you,my child,"said Poirot,turning to Mary,"I think you mightperhaps do good work in Andover.Try the children." "The children?" "Yes.Children will not chat readily to outsiders.But you are known inthe street where your aunt lived.There were a good many children playingabout.They may have notived who went in and out of your aunt's shop." "What about Miss Grey and myself?"asked Clarke."That is,if I'm not togo to Bexhill." "M.Poirot,"said Thora Grey,"what was the postmark on the thirdletter?" "Putney,mademoiselle." She said thoughtfully:"SW15,Putney,that is right,is it not?" "For a wonder,the newspapers printed it correctly." "That seems to point to A B C being a Londoner."
Gustav Klimt Painting

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