If one could order a crime as one does a dinner, what would you choose? .. . Let’s review the menu. Robbery? Frogery? No, I think not. Rather too vegetarian. It must be murder–red-blooded murder–with trimmings, of course.

Agatha Christie
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  4. Poirot, " I said. "I have been thinking."" An admirable exercise my friend. Continue it.

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