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    24-01-29 Twelve THE VEILED LADY I had noticed that for some time Poirot had been growing increasingly dissatisfied and restless. Wehad had no interesting cases of late, nothing on which my little friend could exercise his keen witsand remarkable powers of de...

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    24-01-29 Eleven THE CASE OF THE MISSING WILL The problem presented to us by Miss?Violet Marsh made rather a pleasant change from our usualroutine work. Poirot had received a brisk and businesslike note from the lady asking for anappointment, and had replied...

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    24-01-29 Ten THE ADVENTURE OF THE ITALIAN NOBLEMAN Poirot and I had many friends and acquaintances of an informal nature. Amongst these was to benumbered Dr.?Hawker, a near neighbour of ours, and a member of the medical profession. It wasthe genial doctors h...

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    24-01-29 Nine THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MR.?DAVENHEIM Poirot and I were expecting our old friend Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard to tea. We were sittinground the tea-table awaiting his arrival. Poirot had just finished carefully straightening the cupsand saucers...

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    24-01-29 Eight THE KIDNAPPED PRIME MINISTER Now that war and the problems of war are things of the past, I think I may safely venture to revealto the world the part which my friend Poirot played in a moment of national crisis. The secret hasbeen well-guarded...

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    24-01-29 Seven THE JEWEL ROBBERY AT THE GRAND METROPOLITAN Poirot, I said, a change of air would do you good. You think so, mon ami? I am sure of it. Eheh? said my friend, smiling. It is all arranged, then? You will come? Where do you propose to take me? Bri...

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    24-01-29 Six THE ADVENTURE OF THE EGYPTIAN TOMB I have always considered that one of the most thrilling and dramatic of the many adventures I haveshared with Poirot was that of our investigation into the strange series of deaths which followedupon the discov...

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    24-01-29 Five THE MILLION DOLLAR BOND ROBBERY What a number of bond robberies there have been lately! I observed one morning, laying asidethe newspaper. Poirot, let us forsake the science of detection, and take to crime instead! You are on the-how do you say...

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    24-01-29 Four THE MYSTERY OF HUNTERS LODGE After all, murmured Poirot, it is possible that I shall not die this time. Coming from a convalescent influenza patient, I hailed the remark as showing a beneficialoptimism. I myself had been the first sufferer from...

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    24-01-29 Three THE ADVENTURE OF THE CHEAP FLAT So far, in the cases which I have recorded, Poirots investigations have started from the centralfact, whether murder or robbery, and have proceeded from thence by a process of logicaldeduction to the final trium...