Monday, October 22, 2007

Bouguereau William

Bouguereau William
The doctor shot a keen glance at Poirot. "Meaning,I suppose,could a shaky old man of seventy do it?Oh,yes,it's perfectly possible-given sufficient weight in the head of the weapon,quite a feeble person could achieve the desired result." "Then the murderer could just as well be a woman as a man?" The suggestion took the doctor somewhat aback. "A woman,eh?Well,I confess it never occurred to me to connect a womanwith this type of crime.But of course it's possible-perfectly possible. Only,psychologically speaking,I shouldn't say this was a woman'scrime."
Bouguereau William
Perfectly,perfectly.On the face of it,highly improbable.But one musttake all possibilities into account.The body was lying-how?" The doctor gave us a careful description of the position of thevictim.It was his opinion that she had been standing with her back to thecounter (and therefore to her assailant)when the blow had been struck.Shehad slipped down in a heap behind the counter quite out of sight of anyoneentering the shop casually.
Bouguereau William

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