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正文 第22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.twadayshebeneficialaofsunontheskin.itisverynvehat.”

    geesndesovedaandfouiersteppedoutintothesunlitstreet.

    overthealasoutlinedbypoirot,thelittlebelgianprodubook.

    fouieruchexcited,thoughdistinctlyiratehélise.poiruedthepoint:

    ”itisnaturalverynatural.thepoliintheyknoeeveryry.”

    ”thatisoreoutofofabiganizationatournd.”

    ”soletusiiling...”thisoletisdelicious.”

    iervalbeteletandthesole,fouiertuedthepagesoftheblaadeaperyinhisnotebook.

    helookedacrossatpoirot.

    ”youhavereadthroughthisyes”

    ”no,ihaveonlyglanit”

    hetookthebookfroouier.

    et.

    ”therearecertairies,”beganfouier.

    ”five,”saidpoirot.

    ”iagree.five.”

    hereadoutfrohenotebook:

    ”cl52.englishpeeress.husband.

    ”rt362.doctor.harleystreet.

    ”24.fedantiquities.

    ”xvb724.english.eezzlent.

    ”gf45.attetedrder.english.”

    ”exindsrarvel.ofalltheehatlittlebook,thosefiveseeotobetheonlyohatanyonebyone.”

    ”englishpeeress.husband,”saidfouier.”thatynedgaler.nothinguldberelikelythanthatsheshouldborrooneyfroiselle.gisellestsareusuallyofthattype.theayhaveoeanihergiselleexpectedthehusbandtopayuphiseholdoverladyhorbury,asecrethreateorevealtotheladyshusband.”

    ”preyself,especiallyasianedgisellethenightbeforetheaeroplanejoueywasladyhorbury.”

    ”ah,youthinkthat,doyou”

    ”yes,andifahereisatnothingatallaboutthevisitorseerathersignifielyprettyan.reover,iobservedhisstartoh,averyslightoneareproduefrohesketch.yes,ittogisellesthatnight.”

    ”shefollolepi,”saidfouierslolooksasthoughshetydesperate.”

    ”yes,yes,ifancythatybetrue.”

    fouierlookedathiuriously.

    ”butitdoesnotsquarehyourprivateideas,eh”

    ”friend,asitellyou,ihavenvinuthedark.clueotbe”

    ”youeitis”suggestedfouier.

    ”helittlebook.””rt362.doctor.harleystreet,”readoutfouier.

    ”apossibleuchtogoon,butustnothatlineofiigation.”

    ”that,ofurse,hetaskofiorjapp.”

    ”andne,”saidpoirot.”i,too,havefihispie.”

    ”24.fedantiquities,”readfouier.”farfetightapplytotheduponts.ihardlycreditit.dupontisanarchaeologistofation.hebearsthehighestcharacter.”

    ”u,”saidpoirot.”nsider,dearfouier,hoents,andhoirationthelifeofstsebeforetheyarefoundout”

    ”trueonlytootrue,”agreedthefrenhasigh.

    ”ahighreputation,”saidpoirot,”isthefirstyofasotrade.aingthought.butletusretutoourlist.”

    ”xvb724isveryaiguous.english.eezzlent.”

    ”notveryhelpful,”agreedpoirot.”bezzlesasolierrjasryderistheonlyrepresentativeofrayhavebiselletoehefttoreiedrder.english.thatgivesusaveryabegf45.infaptbyreasonoftheiationality.”

    heerandaskedforthebill.

    ”and,friend”heinquired.

    ”tothesыreté.theyyhavesonee.”

    ”good.ipanyyou.afteryoakeine.”

    atthesыreté,poirotresoyearspreviouslyintheurseofoneofhiscases.gillese.

    ”en.poirot.”

    ”faith,deargilles,ithappenedunderisaninsult,that,youagreeheritted”

    gillesshookhisheadtactfully.

    ”thesesteady.iselfhavefeltseriouslyindedoe.”

    ”theysaythatanarraerseizes,i,heraereerofthehuters,hoyexcellentfriendgiraud”

    prudentlyignthesignifi.gillesrepliedthatgiraudntioadvanhis

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