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slightlyased,herculepoirotreadaccuratelythesethoughtspassingthroughtheothershead.hehadfelthisointotheuntry.hehhiseyes,theactualplaceheselongpasteventshappened.
ityaseredithhadstartedouttoalderburyonthatfataling.thathadbeensixteenyearsago.herculepoirotlookedaneuneasypoliteness.
veryanofstraitenedansandoutdoortastes.
ashabbyoldatoftiddleagedfaustaeredithblakeagreatntrasttohisbrother.hehadahesitatingnner;hisntalprocessespohadslohtheyearsjustashisbrotherphilipshadbeenaccelerated.
aspoirothadalreadyguessed,heanyouuldnothurry.theleisurelylifeoftheenglishuntrysidewasinhisbones.
helooked,thedetethatonlyaupleofyearsseparatedthe
herselfonknoontftoseenglish.no,obeafnerfranklyafnerandbegnaniuslyfivenforthefact.”ofursethesefnersdontquiteknoheropes.breakfast.still,adetfellowreally...”
poirotsetaboutself.thetentalked,arylyttongoreandofadraletsobodyelsessisterinlathdaedtoknhtpeople.
grauredthatbeforenoeirs.
redithblakeflushedangrily.hishandshookalittleashefilledapipe.hesaid,aslightstaerinhisvoice,”itsitsgghoulishtheheydigthesethingsup.ssixteenyearsago.theyletitbe”
poiredhisshoulders.”iagreeandforsueandtontonit.”
”seedisgracefulto.”
poirotrred,”alas,anxioustodoalliisscralesfeelingier.”
blakerred,”littlecarlathatchildagroan.onehardlybelieveit.”
”iknoefliessly,doesitnot”
redithblakesighed.hesaid,”tooquickly.”
poirotsaid,”asyousscrale,sheisveryanxioustoknohingpossibleaboutthesadeventsofthepast.”
”eredithblakesaiduchbettertoletitallbefotten.”
”yousaythat,blake,beber,knoofficialats.”
redithblake.poorchildadetestablepositionforher.theshockofleaih.ahosesoulless,callousreportsofthetrial.”
”thetruth,”saidhererelegalreatter.theetions,thefeelings,thea,theextenuatingcirces”
hepaused,ahernspokeeagerly,likeanactoreivedhiscue.
”extenuatingitthathisnduplatedforant.”
heriedthatyoushouldsaythat.ithadpuzzledthatsituation.notsodoesaan,anofthehisaffairs.”
blakesthiatingfacehadlitupation.hesaid:
”yes,buttheyasneveranhepaintinges,iextraordinaryyselfneverhave.iuoodylife.hispeopleesortaspeople.andihathedidntnforotheusualstandards.heateurinanyclassreallyfirstclass.
”sopeoplesayheayberight.but,asaresult,heattered,nothinguldbealloanielyobsessedbyeoutofthisabsorptionandstarttopickupthethreadsofordinarylifeagain.”
helookedquestioninglyatpoirotaeodded.
”youuand,isee..hedidhingelse.andthefac
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