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Agatha Christie

The Mysterious Affair at Styles

  • manal1414hussainhas quoted8 years ago
    Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master.
  • b6275760924has quoted7 years ago
    Nevertheless, in view of the world-wide notoriety which attended it, I have been asked, both by my friend Poirot and the family themselves, to write an account of the whole story. This, we trust, will effectually silence the sensational rumours which still persist.
    I will therefore briefly set down the circumstances which led to my being connected with the affair.
  • Anna Shashkovahas quoted7 years ago
    We had a good yarn about old times, and it ended in his inviting me down to Styles to spend my leave there.
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    vous fâchez pas!
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    beau­ti­ful, so beau­ti­ful, and yet, the poor fam­ily, plunged in sor­row, pros­trated with grief.
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    I turned to Lawrence, to sug­gest that I had bet­ter leave them now that there was no fur­ther need of my ser­vices, but the words were frozen on my lips. Never have I seen such a ghastly look on any man’s face. He was white as chalk, the candle he held in his shak­ing hand was sput­ter­ing onto the car­pet, and his eyes, pet­ri­fied with ter­ror, or some such kindred emo­tion, stared fix­edly over my head at a point on the fur­ther wall. It was as though he had seen some­thing that turned him to stone. I in­stinct­ively fol­lowed the dir­ec­tion of his eyes, but I could see noth­ing un­usual. The still feebly flick­er­ing ashes in the grate, and the row of prim or­na­ments on the man­tel­piece, were surely harm­less enough.
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    . Rolle­ston. Lady Tad­min­ster’s sis­ter,
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    Mary Cav­endish
  • sarasero2007has quoted2 months ago
    John Cav­endish.
  • julietteantrophas quoted3 months ago
    John Cav­endish.
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