Marc Chagall Painting
"It can do no harm to try.I think myself that A B C will be too cunningto reply."Poirot smiled a little."I see,Mr Clarke,that you are-if I maysay so without being offensive-still a boy at heart." Franklin Clarke looked a little abashed. "Well,"he said,consulting his notebook. "We're making a start. A-Miss Barnard and Milly Higley B-Mr Fraser and Miss Higley C-Childrenin Andover D-Advertisement I don't feel any of it is much good,but it willbe something to do whilst waiting." He got up and a few minutes later the meeting had dispersed.
Marc Chagall Painting
Poirot returned to his seat and sat humming a little tune to himself. "Unfortunate that she is so intelligent,"he murmured. "Who?" "Megan Barnard.Mademoiselle Megan. "Words,"she snaps out.At once she perceives that what I am saying meansnothing at all.Everybody else was taken in." "I thought it sounded very plausible." "Plausible,yes.It was just that she perceived. "Didn't you mean what you said,then?" "What I said could have been comprised into one short sentence.Instead Irepeated myself ad lib without anyone but Mademoiselle Megan being aware ofthe fact." "But why?"
Marc Chagall Painting
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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