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Poirot: I have no idea! That is the problem! Every time I find a piece of the puzzle, there is a suspect who has an alibi. [... … …] What about Miss Ohlsson? - she is strange, there is something not right about her - but she swears that she and Miss Debenham are up all night chattering in the room they are sharing. And so it goes with Mrs. Hubbard and the princess and now Miss Debenham is shot and I am out of suspects!
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