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The food had been good, the wine perfect. Rogers waited well. Every one was in better spirits. They had begun to talk to each other with more freedom and intimacy. Mr. Justice Wargrave, mellowed by the excellent port, was being amusing in a caustic fashion; Dr. Armstrong and Tony Marston were listening to him. Miss Brent chatted to General Macarthur; they had discovered some mutual friends. Vera Claythorne was asking Mr. Davis intelligent questions about South Africa. Mr. Davis was quite... fluent on the subject. Lombard listened to the conversation. Once or twice he looked up quickly, and his eyes narrowed. Now and then his eyes played round the table, studying the others. Anthony Marston said suddenly: “Quaint, these things, aren't they?” In the centre of the round table, on a circular glass stand, were some little china figures. “Indians.” said Tony. “Indian Island.
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Agatha Christie is fantastic about describing charicters, settings, and more. Her plots are nail-bitting, and the reveals are striking. Praise to Agatha!
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