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THE BAITED TRAPby@agathachristie

THE BAITED TRAP

by Agatha Christie11mJuly 22nd, 2023
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It was mid-January—a typical English winter day in London, damp and dirty. Poirot and I were sitting in two chairs well drawn up to the fire. I was aware of my friend looking at me with a quizzical smile, the meaning of which I could not fathom. "A penny for your thoughts," I said lightly. "I was thinking, my friend, that at midsummer, when you first arrived, you told me that you proposed to be in this country for a couple of months only." "Did I say that?" I asked, rather awkwardly. "I don't remember." Poirot's smile broadened. "You did, mon ami. Since then, you have changed your plan, is it not so?" "Er—yes, I have." "And why is that?" "Dash it all, Poirot, you don't think I'm going to leave you all alone when you're up against a thing like the 'Big Four,' do you?" Poirot nodded gently.
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