Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Mary Cassatt painting

Mary Cassatt painting
"You-"Words failed him.His face was livid.His fists clenched menacingly. Two detectives from Scotland Yard emerged from the next room.One of themwas Crome.He advanced and uttered his time-honoured formula:"I warn you thatanything you say may be used as evidence." "He has said quite enough,"said Poirot,and he added to Clarke:"You are very full of an insular superiority,but for myself I consider your crime not an English crime at all-not above-board-not sporting-" ------------------  from: http://christie.soim.net TYPE: Zhaoby
Mary Cassatt painting
I am sorry to relate that as the door closed behind Franklin Clarke Ilaughed hysterically. Poirot looked at me in mild surprise. "It's because you told him his crime was not sporting,"I gasped. "It was quite true.It was abominable-not so much the murder of hisbrother-but the cruelty that condemned an unfortunate man to a livingdeath.To catch a fox and put him in a box and never let him go!That is notle sport!" Megan Barnard gave a deep sigh. "I can't believe it-I can't.Is it true?" "Yes,mademoiselle.The nightmare is over." She looked at him and her colour deepened.
Mary Cassatt painting

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Mary Cassatt painting

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Mary Cassatt painting

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