• 东方快车谋杀案 8

    24-01-29 Seven THE BODY Followed by Dr. Constantine, Poirot made his way to the next coach and the compartmentoccupied by the murdered man. The conductor came and unlocked the door for them with his key. The two men passed inside. Poirot turned inquiringly t...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 7

    24-01-29 Six A WOMAN? First of all, said Poirot, I should like a word or two with young M. MacQueen. He may be ableto give us valuable information. Certainly, said M. Bouc. He turned to the chef de train. Get M. MacQueen to come here. The chef de train left...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 6

    24-01-29 Five THE CRIME He found it difficult to go to sleep again at once. For one thing, he missed the motion of the train. If it was a station outside it was curiously quiet. By contrast, the noises on the train seemedunusually loud. He could hear Ratchet...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 5

    24-01-29 Four A CRY IN THE NIGHT The Simplon Orient Express arrived at Belgrade at a quarter to nine that evening. It was not due todepart again until 9:15, so Poirot descended to the platform. He did not, however, remain therelong. The cold was bitter and t...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 4

    24-01-29 Three POIROT REFUSES A CASE M. Hercule Poirot was a little late in entering the luncheon-car on the following day. He had risenearly, breakfasted almost alone, and had spent the morning going over the notes of the case thatwas recalling him to Londo...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 3

    24-01-29 Two THE TOKATLIAN HOTEL At the Tokatlian, Hercule Poirot asked for a room with bath. Then he stepped over to theconcierges desk and inquired for letters. There were three waiting for him and a telegram. His eyebrows rose a little at the sight of the...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 2

    24-01-29 II Voil, Monsieur. The conductor displayed to Poirot with a dramatic gesture the beauty of hissleeping compartment and the neat arrangement of his luggage. The little valise of Monsieur, Ihave placed it here. His outstretched hand was suggestive. He...

  • 东方快车谋杀案 1

    24-01-29 Murder on the Orient Express 东方快车谋杀案 PART ONE THE FACTS One AN IMPORTANT PASSENGER ON THE TAURUS EXPRESS It was five oclock on a winters morning in Syria. Alongside the platform at Aleppo stood thetrain grandly designated in railway guides as...

  • 首相绑架案 14

    24-01-29 Fourteen THE CHOCOLATE BOX It was a wild night. Outside, the wind howled malevolently, and the rain beat against the windowsin great gusts. Poirot and I sat facing the hearth, our legs stretched out to the cheerful blaze. Between us wasa small table...

  • 首相绑架案 13

    24-01-29 Thirteen THE LOST MINE I laid down my bank book with a sigh. It is a curious thing, I observed, but my overdraft never seems to grow any less. And it perturbs you not? Me, if I had an overdraft, never should I close my eyes all night, declared Poiro...