Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Abstract Painting

Abstract Painting
Biff on the head,strangled,now a knife.Versatile devil-what?Here arethe medical details if you care to see'em." He shoved a paper towards Poirot."A B C down on the floor between thedead man's feet,"he added. "Has the dead man been identified?asked Poirot. "Yes.A B C's slipped up for once-if that's any satisfaction to us. Deceased's a man called Earlsfield-George Earlsfield.Barber byprofession." "Curious,"commented Poirot. "May have skipped a letter,"suggested the colonel. My friend shook his head doubtfully. "Shall we have in the next witness?"asked Crome."He's anxious to gethome."
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"Yes,yes-let's get on." A middle-aged gentleman strongly resembling the frog footman in Alice inWonderland was led in.He was highly excited and his voice was shrill withemotion. "Most shocking experience I have ever known,"he squeaked."I have a weakheart,sir-a very weak heart,it might have been the death of me." "Your name,please,"said the inspector. "Downes.Roger Emmanuel Downes." "Profession?" "I am a master at Highfield School for boys." "Now,Mr Downes,will you tell us in your own words what happened." "I can tell you that very shortly,gentlemen.
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Anonymous said...

Abstract Painting

Anonymous said...

Rembrandt Painting