Sunday, December 23, 2007

leonardo da vinci last supper painting

leonardo da vinci last supper painting
leonardo da vinci mona lisa
leonardo da vinci painting
leonardo da vinci the last supper
It's something," said Miss Marple. She paused before saying: “You feel quite sure, in your own mind, that the girl was – dead?"
"She was dead, I'm sure of it. Her tongue came out and I'd rather not talk about it…."
"Of course not. Of course not," said Miss Marple quickly. "We shall know more, I expect, in the morning."
"In the morning?"
"I should imagine it will be in the morning papers. After this man had attacked and killed her, he would have a body on his hands. What would he do? Presumably he would leave the train quickly at the first station – by the way, can you remember if it was a corridor carriage?"
"No, it was not."
oil painting
"That seems to point to a train that was not going far afield. It would almost certainly stop at Brackhampton. Let us say he leaves the train at Brackhampton, perhaps arranging the body in the corner seat, with the face hidden by the fur collar to delay discovery. Yes - I think that is what he would do. But of course it will be discovered before very long – and I should imagine that the news of a murdered woman discovered on a train would be almost certain to be in the morning papers - we shall see."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

leonardo da vinci last supper painting