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But yes. Consider the facts. We know fro...

Hercule Poirot

Black Coffee

Agatha Christie

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Gender
Male
Playing Age
Mature Adult, Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act Two
Time & Place
The library of Sir Claud Amory’s house, England, 1930
Length
Short
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)

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But yes. Consider the facts. We know from the good Tredwell that Sir Claud took certain precautions. When Sir Claud sprang his little surprise and announced my imminent arrival, it is quite certain that the thief still had the formula on his person.
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Since he did not do the first, he must have done the second. Voila! It is obvious the formula is hidden in this room.

Agatha Christie. Black Coffee. Samuel French Ltd, 1961. p.52

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