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1.命案目睹记55
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Twenty-six I Now, Elspeth, youre quite clear as to what I want you to do? Im clear enough, said Mrs. McGillicuddy, but what I say to you is, Jane, tha...
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2.命案目睹记51
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Twenty-two Dreadful, the things people go about saying, said Mrs. Kidder. I dont listen, mind you, more than I can help. But youd hardly believe it. S...
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3.命案目睹记50
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Twenty-one Nasty things, mushrooms, said Mrs. Kidder. Mrs. Kidder had made the same remark about ten times in the last few days. Lucy did not reply. N...
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4.命案目睹记47
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Twenty I Over the telephone, Craddocks voice came in sharp disbelief. Alfred? he said. Alfred? Inspector Bacon, shifting the telephone receiver a litt...
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5.命案目睹记46
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V Inspector Bacon was looking upset. Arsenic? he said. Arsenic? Yes. It was in the curry. Heres the rest of the curryfor your fellow to have a go at. ...
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6.命案目睹记48
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II Lucy Eyelesbarrow came across the hall to meet Inspector Craddock. She looked pale and drawn. Youve been having a bad time of it, said Craddock. It...
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7.命案目睹记45
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IV It was some three hours later when the doctor and Lucy, both of them somewhat exhausted, sat down by the kitchen table to drink large cups of black...
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8.命案目睹记44
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III It was 3 a.m. when Dr. Quimper drove his car into the garage, closed the doors and came in pulling the front door behind him rather wearily. Well,...
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9.命案目睹记43
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II At Rutherford Hall there had been a gathering of the Crackenthorpe fam- ily. Harold and Alfred had come down from London and very soon voices were ...
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10.命案目睹记42
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Nineteen I Not what youd call conclusive, said Sergeant Wetherall with his usual gloom. Craddock was reading through the report on Harold Crackenthorp...