Wednesday, January 9, 2008

leonardo da vinci mona lisa

leonardo da vinci mona lisa
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mona lisa painting
"We have here,you see,two conflicting statements.Setting aside thepossibility that Miss King may have made a mistake -" Sarah interrupted him."I don't make mistakes.That is,if I had,I would admitto it." Her tone was hard and clear. Poirot bowed to her politely. "Then there are only two possibilities -either Miss King or Mr Boynton islying!Let us examine Raymond Boynton's reasons for so doing.Let us assume thatMiss King was not mistaken and not deliberately lying.What,then,was the sequenceof events?Raymond Boynton returns to the camp,sees his mother sitting at themouth of her cave,goes up to her and finds she is dead.What does he do?Does hecall for help?
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Does he immediately inform the camp of what has happened?No,hewaits a minute or two,then passes on to his tent and joins his family in themarquee and says nothing.Such conduct is exceedingly curious,is it not?" Raymond said in a nervous,sharp voice: "It would be idiotic,of course.That ought to show you that my mother wasalive and well as I've said.Miss King was flustered and upset and made amistake." "One asks oneself,"said Poirot,calmly sweeping on,"whether there couldpossibly be a reason for such conduct?It seems,on the face of it,that RaymondBoynton cannot be guilty,since at the only time he was known to approach hisstepmother that afternoon she had already been dead for some time.Now,supposing

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