Lennox Boynton had no longer the will to freedom. He was content to sink into acondition of apathy and melancholy. Now I have no doubt at all, madame,...
Chapter 16 There was a pause. Then clearing his throat with a slightly affected sound, Poirot went on: We have now solved the mystery of what I might ...
The following morning, very early, Carol Boynton was seen to throwsomething into the stream. There is reason to believe that that something was a hypo...
I will conclude now with my study of the possibility of Raymond Boyntons guilt. Thefollowing are the facts. He had been heard to discuss the possibili...
Poirot cast a quick glance at the little group of three people on his right, then turned his gaze tothe five people huddled together on his lefta grou...
Chapter 15 My preparations are complete, said Hercule Poirot. With a little sigh he stepped back a pace or two and contemplated his arrangement of one...
Well, its not really anything very much. Its only that on the next morning after the discovery Iwas up rather earlyand I looked out of my tent to see ...
Chapter 14 Poirot met two people on his way home. The first was Mr Jefferson Cope. M. Hercule Poirot? My names Jefferson Cope. The two men shook hands...
Anyway, went on Mr Cope, you came to me yesterday and told me that youd definitelydecided to leave Lennox. I applaud your decision. It wasnt rightthe ...
Chapter 13 Nadine Boynton came out of the hotel. As she hesitated uncertainly, a waiting figure sprangforward. Mr Jefferson Cope was immediately at hi...