Agatha Christie Quotes
He Was A Man Of Between Sixty And Seventy. From A Little Distance He Had The Bland Aspect Of A Philanthropist. His Slightly Bald Head, His Domed Forehead, The Smiling Mouth That Displayed A Very White Set Of False Teeth, All Seemed To Speak Of A Benevolent Personality. Only The Eyes Belied This Assumption. They Were Small, Deep Set And Crafty. Not Only That. As The Man, Making Some Remark To His Young Companion, Glanced Across The Room, His Gaze Stopped On Poirot For A Moment, And Just For That Second There Was A Strange Malevolence, And Unnatural Tensity In The Glance. Then
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