john3859
Dołączył: 25 Sty 2011
Posty: 1639
Przeczytał: 0 tematów
Ostrzeżeń: 0/5 Skąd: England
|
Wysłany: Sob 17:30, 26 Lut 2011 Temat postu: f his companions said Quarles |
|
|
f his companions said Quarles [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but certain facts
force us to keep an open mindWigan. To begin withthere was apparently no struggle before death. The
blow was not so severe that a comparatively weak arm might not have delivered ita woman'sfor the sake of
argument. We maythereforededuct two theories at once. He probably had no suspicion or fear of the person
in whose company he wasand I think the doctor will endorse our statement if we affirm that he was not in a
healthy condition. PersonallyI should credit Henley with a fairly rapid pastwhich may account for his
companions not looking upon the body with any particular kindnessas you noticed.
You seem to have built more on that idea of mine than I intended I said.
I have built nothing at all on it he answered. I argue entirely from the appearance of the dead man.
Another point. I looked for some sign that the dress had been put on after the man was dead. The signs all
point to an opposite conclusion.
The dress puzzles me I said.
Of courseif the doctor were not so certain that death had occurred during the daywe might place the
murder at some time on the previous nightafter the performancewhen Henley would naturally be in his
pierrot's dressbut why should he put iyilai:
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
including my father
Post został pochwalony 0 razy
|
|