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272 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1936
"What a loathly, what a nauseating, what an unspeakable little dollop." "that little beast", “Fauntleroy take little Eric", "Gemini, possibly heavenly", "a little pig", "that little animal", "horrible youth", "unattractive", "two hothouse flowers", "perhaps the Greeks had a word for him", "those two queens", "little drip", "a monster'', "that sissy", "the unspeakable", "you two bloody little pansies."
”’I am bewildered. I do not understand, as yet, what has happened. What unseen power has struck down this dear soul in the very moment of spiritual ecstasah?�
‘Cyanide potassium I think,� said Alleyn coolly, ‘but of course that’s not official.’�
“The cook wept, but absent-mindedly and rather as though she felt it incumbent on her as a fat, comfortable woman to do so.�
“’No,� said Alleyn, ‘she kept his letters. Women keep love letters for as much the same reason as a servant keeps references. They help to preserve […] the amour-propre, and can always be produced on occasion.’�
[Of an old, desiccated Dickensian lawyer] “Mr. Rattisbon suddenly sucked his breath three or four times very rapidly and uttered a little whooping noise. He had laughed.�
”’Look here [�,] let’s pretend it’s a detective novel. Where would we be by this time? About half-way through, I should think. Well, who’s your pick?’�
"The innocent are safe as long as they stick to the truth."Janey Jenkins is a bit of a nutjob. She's so insistent about telling Alleyn the truth and then she has hysterics when she actually is asked to speak the truth. She's rather typical of most of the characters. Nutty and inclined to lie.