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by Agatha Christie
IT was close on midnight when a man crossed the Place de la Concorde.
by William Makepeace Thackeray
WHILE the present century was in its teens, and on one sunshiny morning in June, there drove up to the great iron gate o...
by Agatha Christie
WHO is there who has not felt a sudden startled pang at reliving an old experience or feeling an old emotion?
by Agatha Christie
OLD Lanscombe moved totteringly from room to room, pulling up the blinds.
by Charlotte Brontë
My godmother lived in a handsome house in the clean and ancient town of Bretton.
by Agatha Christie
MRS. Ariadne Oliver had gone with the friend with whom she was staying, Judith Butler, to help with the preparations for...
by Agatha Christie
MRS. Ferrars died on the night of the 16th-17th September-a Thursday.
by Agatha Christie
NO seaside town in the south of England is, I think, as attractive as St. Loo.
by Agatha Christie
"Linnet Ridgeway!" "That's her!" said Mr. Burnaby, the landlord of the Three Crowns.
by Agatha Christie
IT was Miss Lemon, Poirot's efficient secretary, who took the telephone call.
by Agatha Christie
ABOUT two months earlier than the first day of the summer term at Meadowbank, certain events had taken place which were ...
by Agatha Christie
HERCULE Poirot came out of the Vielle Grand'mere restaurant into Soho.