Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Marc Chagall Painting

Marc Chagall Painting
"Even in my day that happened sometimes,"said Poirot. Inspector Crome looked at him and murmured conversationally: "Oh,yes?" There was silence between us for some time.As we passed New CrossStation,Crome said: "If there's anything you want to ask me about the case,pray do so." "You have not,I presume,a description of the dead girl?" "She was twenty-three years of age,engaged as a waitress at the GingerCat cafe-""Pas ca.I wondered-if she were pretty?" "As to that I've no information,"said Inspector Crome with a hint ofwithdrawal.His manner said:"Really-these foreigners!All the same!" A faint look of amusement came into Poirot's eyes.
Marc Chagall Painting
"It does not seem to you important,that?Yet,pour une femme,it is ofthe first importance.Often it decides her destiny!" Another silence fell. It was not until we were nearing Sevenoaks that Poirot opened theconversation again. "Were you informed,by any chance,how and with what the girl wasstrangled?" Inspector Crome replied briefly. "Strangled with her own belt-a thick,knitted affair,I gather." Poirot's eyes opened very wide. "Aha,"he said."At last we have a piece of information that is verydefinite.That tells one something,does it not?"Marc Chagall Painting

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Marc Chagall Painting

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Marc Chagall Painting

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"The Birth of Venus"
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