Agatha Christie

The Moving Finger

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  • Zara Azmathas quoted2 years ago
    , it takes all sorts to make a world,
  • Zara Azmathas quoted2 years ago
    “Things never burn when you want them to,” said Joanna. “They go out. You'd probably have had to strike match after match.”
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    To begin with, it can't be anything very definite. It's got to be the sort of thing that you think over, and as you think it over, your uneasiness grows. You
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    The schoolmistress here is a most unpleasant young woman
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    And the way she looks at you, as though you weren't there but somebody else was – I'm expressing it badly but it is so hard to convey the impression I mean. And then she won't – well, interfere at all. There are so many cases where a vicar's wife could advise – perhaps admonish. Pull people up, you know, and make them mend their ways. Because people would listen to her, I'm sure of that, they're all quite in awe of her. But she insists on being aloof and far away, and has such a curious habit of feeling sorry for the most unworthy people
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    she is really a very odd woman. The things she says sometimes."
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    Mrs. Dane Calthrop
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    Emily Barton was a little dubious about Mr. Pye.
    All she could say was, repeated rather doubtfully, that he was very kind – yes, very kind. Very well off, too, and most generous. He had very strange visitors sometimes, but then, of course, he had traveled a lot
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    onderful, quite wonderful," said Emily Barton. "Her energy and her organizing powers are really splendid. She's so good with girls too. And she's so practical and up to date in every way. She really runs this place. And absolutely devoted to her brother. It's very nice to see such devotion between brother and sister."
  • iliasmshas quoted3 years ago
    Miss Barton spoke warmly of Dr. Griffith, his kindness and his cleverness as a doctor. Mr. Symmington, too, was a very clever lawyer, and had helped Miss Barton to get some money back from the Income Tax which she would
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