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3 pages, Audio CD
First published January 1, 2000
"Still no news of that flying fellow, Seton, in his round-the-world flight. Pretty plucky, these fellows. That amphibian machine of his, the Albatross, must be a great invention. Too bad if he's gone west. Not that they've given up hope yet. He may have made one of the Pacific islands."
"The Solomon islanders are still cannibals, are they not?" inquired Poirot pleasantly.
Hastings: Still no news of Captain Seton.The differences are always incredibly telling.
Poirot: Oh, the man who was flying around the world in that, um, how is he called?
Hastings: A seaplane.
Poirot: No no no, there is another word...
Hastings: Amphibian.
Poirot: That is it.
Hastings: The Albatross, that's what his plane is called. Too bad if the fellow's gone west. But he could always have come down by one of the more... remote Pacific islands.
Poirot: Let us trust not one inhabited by cannibals...