Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Famous painting

Famous painting
"No,no.It is an even chance,if you like,but it must be in yourfavour.Consider!It might have happened that someone enters Mrs Ascher's shopjust as the murderer is leaving.That person might have thought of lookingbehing the counter,have seen the dead woman-and either laid hands on themurderer straight away or else been able to give such an accuratedescription of him to the police that he would have been arrestedforthwith." "Yes,of course,that's possible,"admitted Clarke."What it comes to isthat a murderer's got to take a chance." "Precisely.A murderer is always a gambler.
Famous painting
And,like many gamblers,a murderer often does not know when tostop.With each crime his opinion of his own abilities is strengthened.Hissense of proportion is warped.He does not say "I have been clever andlucky!"No,he says only "I have been clever!"And his opinion of hiscleverness grows and then,mes amis,the ball spins,and the run of colouris over-it drops into a new number and the croupier calls out "Rouge"." "You think that will happen in this case?" asked Megan drawing her brows together in a frown. "It must happen sooner or later!So far the luck has been with thecriminal-sooner or later it must turn and be with us.I believe that it hastruned!The clue of the stockings is the beginning. Now,instead of everything going right for him,
Famous painting

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Anonymous said...

Famous painting

Anonymous said...

Famous painting