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Eight I I slept badly that night. I think that, even then, there were pieces of thepuzzle floating about in my mind. I believe that if I had given my ...
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IV That afternoon we were to go to tea with Miss Emily Barton at her roomsin the village. We strolled down there on foot, for I felt strong enough now...
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VAt dinner that night, Joanna said to Partridge that she hoped her tea partyhad been a success. Partridge got rather red in the face and held herself ...
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III I was annoyed, I must confess, at the abrupt way in which Megan had leftus. Perhaps she had suddenly got bored with us. After all, it wasnt a very...
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II Joanna and I came down rather late to breakfast the next morning. That isto say, late by the standards of Lymstock. It was nine-thirty, an hour atw...
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Seven I When I got home I found Mrs. Dane Calthrop sitting talking to Joanna. Shelooked, I thought, grey and ill. This has been a terrible shock to me...
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III I met Symmington in the town later in the day. Is it quite all right for Megan to stay on with us for a bit? I asked. Itscompany for Joannashes ra...
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VSuperintendent Nash came to see me the following morning. From thefirst moment I saw him I took a great liking to him. He was the best type ofC.I.D. ...
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II It is difficult to remember things in their exact chronological order. Thenext landmark of importance, of course, was Superintendent Nashs visit. B...
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Six I The inquest was held three days later. It was all done as decorously as pos-sible, but there was a large attendance and, as Joanna observed, the...