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"Well," said Tuppence, "I'm a prejudiced woman, and I want to find Mrs. Lancaster and make sure she's all right."

"Well," said Tuppence, "I'm a prejudiced woman, and I want to find Mrs. Lancaster and make sure she's all right." "We'll have to find Mrs. Janssen first," Tommy said. "If we don't find her, we'll never find Mrs. Lancaster." "Mrs. Janssen," said Tuppence. "No, I don't know. I don't think you're interested in any of that. "She looked at Ev Smith.". 。“ No, I'm interested, Mrs. Tommy. I'm really very interested. "Where is Mr. Akers?" Ivor smiled and said, "I think Mr. Akers may be punished soon,Edible oil filling machine, but I don't rely on that entirely.". His ability to cover up flaws is so incredible that one can't help thinking that there may be no flaws at all. Then he added in a thoughtful whisper, "He's a great executive, and a great planner." "Last night," continued Tuppence, hesitating. May I ask a question? "Ask,PET bottle Mold," said Tommy, "but you may not get a satisfactory answer from the old man." "Sir Philip Stark. # 8212; # 8212; "said Tuppence;" How could he be involved in this? Doesn't look like a criminal # 8212; # 8212; unless he's one of those ——” She paused in her haste to mention Mrs. Copley's idea that Sir Antaq was the murderer of the child. "Sir Philip Stark can give us very valuable information," said Ev Smith. He is the biggest landowner in this area, and he owns a lot of land in other parts of England. 。” "Where is Cumberland?" Eversmith looked at the tuppence with a keen eye. "Cumberland?"? Why do you mention Cumberland? What do you know about Cumberland? Mrs. Tommy. "Nothing," said Tuppence. "It just came to me by chance." She frowned with a puzzled expression. "There is a red and white striped rose by the side of the room. It is an old-fashioned rose." 。” She shook her head. Was the River House once owned by Sir Philip Stark? ?” "That land is his, and most of the land here is his." "Yes, he said that last night." We learned a lot from him about the secret of renting a house through loopholes in the law. "" Are there any problems with the real estate companies I visited in Market Square? Or is it just my imagination? "It's not imaginary. We're going to visit them this morning and ask some awkward questions." "All right," said Tuppence. We're making good progress.-We've solved the 1965 post office robbery. Some of the stolen goods were also found in the robbery of the Elbury Cross and the robbery of the Irish mail car. What clever hiding places they have. Some have a new bath, liquid bottle filling machine ,PET blowing machine, some have a servant's room. Some of the tenants are a little smaller than they should be. You can have some space to put the stolen goods. Yes, we did find a lot. "But what about those people?" "There must be some people in the know besides Mr. Akers," said Tuppence. "Oh, yes, there are two men. One is a man who runs a nightclub." They called him Happy Hamish, cunning as an eel, and the other woman was Kate the Killer, but that was a long time ago. She's an interesting criminal. She's very beautiful, but I'm afraid she's a little out of her mind. They let her go. She might be a danger to them. 。 Their primary concern is stolen goods, not murder. 。” "Is the Riverside House one of their hiding places?"? "For a while it was # 8212; # 8212;-they called it that back then.". 'Lady Lawn '. That house has had many names. "I think that only complicates things," said Tuppence. "Lady lawn? I wonder if there is any special meaning? "What would be the point?" "Oh, it's nothing," said Tuppence. "I just thought of something else. The problem is that I don't really understand what I'm talking about. It was the same with the picture. It was painted by Mr. Boskovin himself, but then someone painted a ship on it and wrote the name of the ship. "Lily the Tiger." "No, water lotus.". His wife also said that he didn't paint the boat. "Is it possible that she knows?" I think it's possible. If you were an artist and married to a painter, you would know if the style of painting was different. "I think she's a little shy," said Tuppence. Who? Mrs. Boscoven? "Yes, I mean that she is very strong, or even too strong." "Well," maybe. " "She knows things," said twopence; "but I don't know if it's because she knows things that she knows things, do you know what I mean?" "I don't understand." Said Tommy, cutting through the iron. I mean, sometimes you do know something. Sometimes it's just a feeling. "That's the thing you always get, tuppence." "Whatever you say." Tuppence was clearly continuing to follow the train of thought in her mind. "The whole thing revolves around Sutton Village, around the Riverside House, and all the people who lived there in the past and now.". I think some things can be traced back a long time ago. "You think of Mrs. Copley." "Generally speaking." "I think she just said a lot of things casually,bottle blowing machine, which made it more difficult for us to study," said Tuppence. I also think she got the time and date all mixed up. "That's what country people are like," Tommy said. 。 gzxilinear.com

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