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Chapter 27 The Doncaster Murder
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Chapter 27 The Doncaster Murder
Coming in hard on Poirot’s heels, I just caught the fag end of Inspector1 Crome’s remark.
Both he and the Chief Constable2 were looking worried and depressed3.
Colonel Anderson greeted us with a nod of the head.
‘Glad you’ve come, M. Poirot,’ he said politely. I think he guessed that Crome’s remark might have reached our ears. ‘We’ve got it in the neck again, you see.’
‘Another A B C murder?’
‘Yes. Damned audacious bit of work. Man leaned over and stabbed the fellow in the back.’
‘Stabbed this time?’
‘Yes, varies his methods a bit, doesn’t he? Biff on the head, strangled, now a knife. Versatile4 devil—what? Here are the medical details if you care to see ’em.’
He shoved a paper towards Poirot. ‘A B C down on the floor between the dead 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 by profession.’
‘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 get home.’
‘Yes, yes—let’s get on.’
A middle-aged5 gentleman strongly resembling the frog footman in Alice in Wonderlandwas led in. He was highly excited and his voice was shrill6 with emotion.
‘Most shocking experience I have ever known,’ he squeaked7. ‘I have a weak heart, sir—a very weak heart, it might have been the death of me.’
‘Your name, please,’ said the inspector
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adj.尖声的;刺耳的;v尖叫 | |
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v.短促地尖叫( squeak的过去式和过去分词 );吱吱叫;告密;充当告密者 | |
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