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正文 第26节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twterrible.itseetheyhaventarrested.reddingafterall”

    ”no.thatistake.hedeerratherafoolishstatent.”

    ”andthepolicearenoenvihatheisi”

    ”perfectly.”

    ”ayiaskisitian,dotheysuspeyoneelse”

    ishouldneverhavesupectedthathaurdercase.perhapsitisbecauseithappehevicarage.heappearedaseagerasareporter.

    ”idontkelyiniorslafidence.sofarasiknoakinginquiries.”

    ”yes.yesofurse.butaginedoingsuchadreadfulthing”

    ishookhead.

    ”lonelprotheroean,iknourderforrderoive.”

    ”soishouldigine,”isaid.

    ”otivehavethepoliyidea”

    ”iuldntsay.”

    ”heghthavedeenees,youkhinkaboutit,thereiavinies.hehadareputationonthebenchforbeingverysevere.”

    ”isupposehehad.”

    ”eer,sirheoingabouthavihreatehatnarcher.”

    ”hinkofit,sohedid,”isaid.”ofurse,ireer.youe.”

    ”yes,ioverheardostiossibletohelpiteerbeingiressedbyyouroeinsteadofrcy.”

    ”didisaythat”iasked,froeranyolydifferent.

    ”yousaiditveryiressively,sir.ianostasthoughyouhadaprenition.”

    ”ihadnothingofthesort,”isaidshortly.iratherdislikehaysti.

    ”haveyoutoldthepolianarcher,sir”

    ”ikno.”

    ”ian,haveyourepeatedtothe”

    ”no,”isaidslo.”

    ”butyoingtodoso”

    iando.iheldnobriefforarcher.heisaeratepoacherohosecheerfulneerdoayhavesaidiofaofprison.

    ”youheardtheion,”isaidatlast.”ifyoufeelityourdutytogotothepoliceustdoso.”

    ”itebetterfroou,sir.”

    ”perhapsbuttotellthetruthightbehelpingtoputtheroperoundthenean.”

    ”butifheshotlonelprotheroe”

    ”oh,iftheresnoevidenceofanykindthathedid.”

    ”histhreats.”

    ”strictlyspeaking,thethreatsehecaughthi”

    ”idontuandyourattitude,sir.”

    ”dontyou,”isaidan.yourezealousinthecauseht.yage,youllfindthatyouliketogivepeoplethebeofthedoubt.”

    ”itsnotian”

    hepaused,andilookedathinsurprise.

    ”youhaventanyanyideaofyourourderer,ian”

    ”goodheavens,no.”

    haotive”

    ”no.haveyou”

    ”ino,indeed.ijustentionedanything...”

    ”hisnfidences,suchastheyoing,”isaiddryly.

    ”yes.yes,ofurse.andyoudontthinkaboutarcher”

    ”thepoliyself,thatatter.butyouybesurethatifheaatter.”

    buthaedcuriouslyunself.

    thenstitudehaydockhadsaidabouthisillhere,isupposedlaytheexplanation.

    hetookhisleaveuosay,anddidntknoosayit.

    beforeheleft,iarraaketheserviothersunion,folloeetingofdistriyoheafteoon.

    disssinghandistartedofffors.lestrange.

    oableinthehalllaytheguardianandthechurchtisunopened.

    asieeredthats.lestrangehadhadanintervieethinghadtranspiredinthatintervieofhisrder.

    i,ands.lestrangerosetoetiarvellousatspherethatthisanuldcreate.sheedeadblackterialthatshoethingcuriouslydeadaboutherfalytheeyestoday.otheration.

    ”ite,.t,”shesaid,assheshookhands.”iedtospeaktoyoutheotherday.thenidecidednottodoso.iwaswrong.”

    ”asitoldyouthen,ishallbegladtodoanythingthathelpyou.”

    ”yes,yousaidthat.andyousaiditasthoughyouantit.veryfeent,inthise.”

    ”ihardlybelievethat,s.lestrange.”

    ”itistrue.stpeoplestn,atanyrate,areoutfortheiroteessinhervoice.

    ididnotanson:

    ”sitdoyou”

    iobeyed,aookachairfag.shehesitatedantandtheospeakverysloingtoteredit.

    ”ianaveryper.t,anditoaskyouradvice.thatis,itoaskyouradviceastoishoulddo.ispastispastandotbeundone.youuand”

    beforeiuldreply,theidittedopehedoorandsaidhascaredface:

    ”ohplease,athereisapo

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