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正文 第30节 文 / [英]阿加莎·克里斯蒂

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tweething,though,dontyou”saidssrple.”ian,sobodyalightfindoutsothing.”

    ”buts.protheroeknohing.”

    ”ididntaheroe,”saidssrple.”ianttheenservants.theydosohatetellinganythingtothepolianyoullexatonce.”

    ”illgoandhaveatrythisevening,”saidlaissrple.illgoaftereralittlejobthevidiaregoingtodo.”

    itoccurredtothatterbegettingonhit.

    isaidgoodbyetossrpleandore.

    firstetoaneeonehadleftthepathontherighthandside.laightasighthavebeenwrong.

    itpledleavespeteredout.itthisspotthatlaeetearlierieoon.

    ergedohagaioaplaising.byadeviousurse,itesofbrokenbottlesoop.ifanyonehadplacedaladderagainstit,tofindtracesoftheirpassage.

    oourearsofabreakingtyefacetofaspectorslack.

    ”soitsyou,”hesaid.”and.redding.noenaredoing”

    slightlycrestfallen,weexplained.

    ”quiteso,”saidtheinspeyself.ivebeenhereoveranhour.okhing”

    ”yes,”isaidekly.

    ”urderedlonelprotheroedidhisurderedlonelprotheroecathroughthefrontdoor.theresnoothere.”

    ”iossible,”icried.

    ”possibleyourdoorstandsopen.anyonesonlygottothekitityoueeouteoutofherfrontgateatthatpartibiofthate.”

    itreallyseedasthoughhestberight.

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    inspeeroundtoseethefollooing.heis,ithink,thae.inti,heyfettheioftheclock.

    ”e.”ivetracedthattelephonecallthatyoureceived.”

    ”indeed”isaideagerly.

    ”itsratherodd.itthenorthlodgeofoldhall.nopty,thelodgekeepershavebeenpensionedoffayandnveaentitselfithadbeenssuggestive.”

    ”hoean”

    ”ianthatitshourderlesspracticaljoke,thefingerprintshavebeenarefully.”

    ”no.iseethat.”

    ”italsoshourdererontofhertithatafteoon.therearehalfadozenservaillfivethirty.theherearplesaheshopsagreeshecarriednohandbaghher.theoldlady.”

    ”sheusuallyis,”isaidldly.

    ”andssprotheroeat5.30.”

    ”quiteso,”isaid.”nepheheretoo.”

    ”thatdisposesofher.theidsseeallrightabithysteridupset,butyeyeolerhgivingnotidall.butitthinkheknohingaboutit.”

    ”yourinquiriesseeohavehadratheraiveresult,ior.”

    ”theydoandtheydonot,sir.theresoneveryqueerthinghastuedupquiteuedly,iysay.”

    ”yes”

    ”youreerthefussthats.priceridley,oingaboutbeingrungupoelephone”

    ”yes”isaid.

    ”well,herand”

    ”acalloffice”ihazarded.

    ”no,.t.thatcall.latage.”

    ”ed,surprised.

    ”yes.abitodd,isntit.reddinghadnothingtodoe,6.30,heeotageahetelephone,eiftheyeperson.”

    ”buthobject”

    ”ustbeapointso..reddingspistol.allthror.redding.”

    ”itoretothepointtohaveputthroughthefirstcallfroishouse,”iobjected.

    ”ahbutivebeenthinkingthatout.ostafteoonsheissp

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