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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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“Monsieur Hercule Poirot?”
He made his own assessment of the visitor. An elderly man, a foreigner, very dapper in his dress, unsuitably attired as to the feet in patent leather shoes which were, so Mr. Fullerton guessed shrewdly, too tight for him. Faint lines of pain were already etching themselves round the corners of his eyes. A dandy, a fop, a foreigner ...
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He made his own assessment of the visitor. An elderly man, a foreigner, very dapper in his dress, unsuitably attired as to the feet in patent leather shoes which were, so Mr. Fullerton guessed shrewdly, too tight for him. Faint lines of pain were already etching themselves round the corners of his eyes. A dandy, a fop, a foreigner ...
Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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“I pay my tribute. The tribute of an old man who is approaching a time when the end of his own work is come.”
“But at the moment you are still carrying it on?”
“You know who I am, then?” Poirot was pleased indubitably. He liked people to know who he was. Nowadays, he feared, most people did not.
— 21 hours, 49 min ago
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“But at the moment you are still carrying it on?”
“You know who I am, then?” Poirot was pleased indubitably. He liked people to know who he was. Nowadays, he feared, most people did not.
Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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“Are we making any progress?” said Mrs. Oliver as they left the house.
“None whatever,” said Hercule Poirot. “That is interesting,” he said thoughtfully.
Mrs. Oliver looked as though she didn’t agree with him.
— Jan 19, 2026 10:55PM
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“None whatever,” said Hercule Poirot. “That is interesting,” he said thoughtfully.
Mrs. Oliver looked as though she didn’t agree with him.
























