Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Gustav Klimt lady with fan Painting

Gustav Klimt lady with fan Painting
Frank Cornish nodded.
"The only other course open to the murderer would be to push the body out of the train on to the line. It must, I suppose, be still on the track somewhere as yet undiscovered - though that does seem a little unlikely. But there would be, as far as I can see, no other way of dealing with it."
"You read about bodies being put in trunks," said Mrs. McGillicuddy, "but no one travels with trunks nowadays, only suitcases, and you couldn't get a body into a suitcase."
"Yes," said Cornish. "I agree with you both. The body, if
Gustav Klimt lady with fan Painting
Yes," said Cornish. "I agree with you both. The body, if there is a body, ought to have been discovered by now, or will be very soon. I'll let you know any developments there are - though I dare say you’ll read about them in the papers. There's the possibility, of course, that the woman, though savagely attacked, was not actually dead. She may have been able to leave the train on her own feet."
"Hardly without assistance," said Miss Marple. "And if so, it will have been noticed. A man, supporting a woman whom he says is ill."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Decorative painting

Anonymous said...

Decorative painting