Rembrandt The Jewish Bride
Return of the Prodigal Son
Samson And Delilah
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shook them up a little. Asked them to account for their movements on Friday, 20th December."
"And could they?"
"Harold could. Alfred couldn't - or wouldn't."
"I think alibis must be terribly difficult," said Lucy. "Times and places and dates. They must be hard to check up on, too."
"It takes time and patience – but we manage." He glanced at his watch. "I'll be coming along to Rutherford Hall presently to have a word with Cedric, but I want to get hold of Dr. Quimper first."
"You'll be just about right. He has his surgery at six and he's usually finished about half past. I must get back and deal with dinner."
"I'd like your opinion on one thing, Miss Eyelesbarrow. What's the family view about this Martine business - amongst themselves?"
Lucy replied promptly.
"They're all furious with Emma for going to you about it - and with Dr. Quimper who, it seemed, encouraged her to do so. Harold and Alfred think it was a try on and not genuine. Emma isn't sure. Cedric thinks it was phoney, too, but he doesn't take it as seriously as the other two. Bryan, on the other hand, seems quite sure that it's genuine."
"Why, I wonder?"
Friday, October 26, 2007
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