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Agatha Christie

The Fourth Man

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  • Margaux Roffiniidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    Canon Parfitt panted a little
  • Enzo Jarryidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    He sank into the corner of the first-class carriage with a sigh of relief. The warmth of the heated carriage was most agreeable to him. Outside the snow was falling. Lucky to get a corner seat on a long night journey. Miserable business if you didn’t. There ought to be a sleeper on this train.
    The other three corners were already occupied, and noting this fact Canon Parfitt became aware that the man in the far corner was smiling at him in gentle recognition. He was a clean-shaven man with a quizzical face and hair just turning grey on the temples. His profession was so clearly the law that no one could have mistaken him for anything else for a moment. Sir George Durand was, indeed, a very famous lawyer.
    “Well, Parfitt,” he remarked genially
  • Théo Guyomardidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    Not much we couldn’t give an opinion on between us
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