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“She was a mild, inoffensive, well-meaning creature, with a face not unlike that of an amiable horse, and she spent most of her life striving so hard to do the right thing and invariably doing the wrong one.”
― The Wintringham Mystery: Cicely Disappears
― The Wintringham Mystery: Cicely Disappears
“For a minute or two they remained in complete silence--the silence of people who know each other so well that words are merely an accessory rather than a necessity.”
― The Wintringham Mystery
― The Wintringham Mystery
“Real life is one anti-climax after another.”
― The Wychford Poisoning Case
― The Wychford Poisoning Case
“And it's so natural that a man shouldn't have taken so many chocolates as a woman.”
― The Poisoned Chocolates Case
― The Poisoned Chocolates Case
“There is a curious mental stimulus to a good but stupid woman in a bad man’s badness. If she has a touch of the reformer in her, as most good women have, she soon becomes obsessed with the futile desire to save him from himself. And in seven cases out of ten her first step in doing so is to descend to his level. “Not”
― The Poisoned Chocolates Case
― The Poisoned Chocolates Case
“am forcing it in this way.’ Mrs Plant’s eyes rested on a bed of roses close at hand. ‘You know that Mr Stanworth was a blackmailer?’ she said. Roger nodded. ‘On a very large scale, indeed.’ ‘Is that so? I did not know it; but it does not surprise me in the least.’ Her voice sank. ‘He found out somehow that before I was married I – I – ’ ‘There’s not the least need to go into that sort of detail, Mrs Plant,’ Roger interposed quickly. ‘All that concerns me is that he was blackmailing you; I don’t want to know why.’ Mrs Plant flashed a grateful look at him. ‘Thank you,’ she said softly. ‘Well, I will just say that it was in connection with an incident which happened before I was married. I have never told my husband about it (it was all past and done with before I ever met him), because I knew that it would break his heart. And we are devotedly in love with each other,’ she added simply. ‘I understand,’ Roger murmured sympathetically. ‘Then that devil found out about it! For he was a devil, Mr Sheringham,’ Mrs Plant said, looking at Roger with wide eyes, in which traces of horror still lingered.”
― The Layton Court Mystery
― The Layton Court Mystery




