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Murder on Halloween _ Agatha Christie (19th Dec 22 at 3:02am UTC)Quote Reply
Yes, I think so. Not at the time, of course, because I didn't know she was dead, but the expression on his face was rather strange. He has always been a strange child. Sometimes you will feel a little afraid of him, because you will feel that he is not quite right. 。 He is very smart and has a high IQ. But always absent-minded. I thought to myself, how could Leopold not play the game of pulling the chestnuts out of the fire and come here? And I thought, what is he doing when he looks so weird? And then I didn't think about it anymore. But I was surprised by his expression. That's why I broke the vase. Elizabeth picked up the pieces for me, and I went back to the house where I had played the game of pulling the chestnuts out of the fire, and I didn't think about it anymore. Not until we found Joyce. But I thought & # 8212; "You think Leopold did it?" "Yes.". Yes, that's what I think. I think so. No wonder he looks so strange. I thought I knew why. I like to think & I've thought too much all my life. I thought I knew everything and could do nothing wrong. But I can be very, very wrong. Because, you know, he was killed, which means that it must not be what I imagined. He must have gone in and found her there dead. & # 8212; He was surprised. I was so scared. So he wanted to sneak out while no one was around, and he looked up and saw me. He drew back, closed the door, and came out when there was no one in the hall. Not because he killed Joyce. No, I was just frightened to see her dead. You never said a word? Did you never say who you saw even after you found her dead? "No.." What can I say? I can't talk about it. He also & # 82 12; you know . He's too young. Only ten years old. Almost eleven. I mean,12v High Torque Motor, I didn't think he could have known what he was doing. It can't be all his fault. Morally speaking, he should not be responsible. He was always so strange that I thought I should go easy on him. Don't tell the police all about it, don't send him to the public. I think he should be sent to special therapy if necessary. I _ I mean well. You must believe that I mean well. What a sad thing to say. Poirot thought, it's the saddest thing in the world. Mrs. Drake seemed to read his mind. "Yes," she said, "I mean well. I mean all well. People often think they know what's best for others, but they don't." Because, you know.. The reason why he was so surprised was probably that he had seen the murderer, or that he had found a clue about it. So the killer feels insecure, Gear Reduction Motor ,Vending Machine Motor, so & # 8212; so he has been waiting for the opportunity. Until I could finally drown him in the stream when he was alone, so he wouldn't snitch. I can't say it even if I want to. If only I had told you then, or the police, or who, but I thought I knew all about it. "To this day," said Poirot, sitting quietly for a moment, looking at Madame Drake, trying to suppress her sobs, "I have heard that Leopold has been spending money like water recently. Someone must have paid him to gag him. "But who could it be?" ?” "We'll find out," said Poirot. " It won't take long. T/X/t small. Say 。 God. Don wWw。 xiaoshuo txt.coM Chapter 22 Poirot is not a person who likes to listen to other people's opinions. He is often quite satisfied with his own judgment. However, there are exceptions. This time is an exception. After a brief exchange of views with Spence, he contacted a taxi company, and after a few words with his friend and Inspector Raglan, he got in the car and left. He said he would have the car take him back to London, but he had to stop for a while on the way. Go to elm primary school first.
He explained to the driver that he would be back in about a quarter of an hour, and took the opportunity to visit Miss Emlyn. I'm sorry to bother you at this hour. It must be time for dinner. "Sun, Monsieur Poirot, at least it's a compliment. I don't think you'll disturb my dinner if it's not urgent, will you?" Thank you very much. To tell you the truth, I'd like to hear your advice. "Really?" Miss Emlyn was a little surprised. She didn't look too surprised, but she had a sarcastic expression on her face. Why does the sun rise in the west today? Mr. Poirot? Have you not always been quite satisfied with your conclusions? "Yes, I am satisfied with my conclusion, but wouldn't it be a great comfort and support if some respectable person agreed with me?" She did not speak, but looked at him inquiringly. I know that killing Joyce.. Who Reynolds' killer is. He said, "I'm sure you know." "I didn't say I knew." Said Miss Emlyn. No, you didn't say.. But I think you have a point of view. "Guess?" Asked Miss Emlyn, her voice growing more severe. This word is not exact. It should be said that your point of view is very clear. "Well.." I think my point of view is very clear. But that doesn't mean I'll tell you my point of view. Miss, I want to write a few words on a piece of paper. I'll ask you if you agree or not when I finish writing. Miss Emlyn got up, went to the desk, took out a piece of paper and handed it to Poirot. "That's interesting," she said. "Write a few words." Poirot took a pen from his pocket. He scribbled a few words on the paper,Brushless Gear Motor, folded it and gave it to her. She took it and held it in her hands and watched. How's it going Asked Poirot. The first few, I agree. But the rest is hard to say. I have no proof.. Really, I didn't even think about it. "And the first few words.." Do you have clear evidence? "I think so." 。 ichgearmotor.com
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