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... AGATHA CHRISTIE They Came to Baghdad Her gayest murder! The story of Victoria Jones, whose craving for excitement involved her In rather more hairraising adventures than she had bargained for! ...
... By Agatha Christie Yes--Shat was what was so Providential. The Vicar's sermon, doubtless. You know, dear Mr. Clement, you really preached a most remarkable sermon. It must have affected Mr. Hawes deeply. He could it no longer and felt he must confess—about ...
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... By Agatha Christie had just time for it before taking evensong. I went done the road to Haydock's house. He came out on the doorstep to meet me. I noticed afresh how worried and haggard he looked. This business seemed to have aged him out of all knowledge ...
... By Agatha Christie Mrs. Price Malvy's? -•- - -- The Inspector grinned. No—though I suppose we'd better make a note of that or else we shall have the old girl bothering in here again. No, I meant that fake call that got the vicar out of the way. Yes ...
... By Agatha Christie Dr. Stone detailed at great length his difference of opinion with Colonel Protheroe. An opinionated boor, he said with heat. Yes, yes. I know he is dead and one should speak no ill of the dead. But death does not after facts. An ...
... AGATHA CHRISTIE. INSPECTOR SLACK'S orders, once I had got him on the telephone, were brief and emphatic. Nothing was to get about. In particular, Miss Cram was not to be alarmed. In the meantime, a search was to be instituted for the suitcase in the ...