Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Jack Vettriano Painting

Jack Vettriano Painting
Poirot turned to Fraser. "A Mademoiselle Megan,all along,was haunted by a fear that it was youwho had committed the second crime." Donald Fraser said quietly: "I fancied so myself at one time." "Because of your dream?"He drew a little nearer to the young man anddropped his voice confidentially."Your dream has a very naturalexplanation.It is that you find that already the image of one sister fadesin your memory and that its place is taken by the other sister. Mademoiselle Megan replaces her sister in your heart,but since youcannot bear to think of yourself being unfaithful so soon to the dead,youstrive to stifle the thought,to kill it!That is the explanation of thedream."
Jack Vettriano Painting
Fraser's eyes went towards Megan. "Do not be afraid to forget,"said Poirot gently."She was not so wellworth remembering.In Mademoiselle Megan you have one in a hundred-un coeurmagnifique!" Donald Fraser's eyes lit up. "I believe you are right." We all crowded round Poirot asking questions,elucidating this point andthat. "Those questions,Poirot?That you asked of everybody.Was there any pointin them?" "Some of them were simplement une blague.But I learnt one thing that Iwanted to know-that Franklin Clarke was in London when the first letter wasposted-and also I wanted to see his face when I asked my question ofMademoiselle Thora.He was off his guard.I saw all the malice and anger inhis eyes."Jack Vettriano Painting

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