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HP11 - Three Act Tragedy
Agatha Christie
1
Mr. Satterthwaite sat on the terrace of “Crow’s Nest” and watched his host,
Sir Charles Cartwright, climbing up the path from the sea.
Crow’s Nest was a modern bungalow of the better type. It had no half
timbering, no gables, no excrescences dear to a third-class builder’s heart. It
was a plain white solid building - deceptive as to size, since it was a good
deal bigger than it looked. It owed its name to its position, high up,
overlooking the harbour of Loomouth. Indeed from one corner of the terrace,
protected by a strong balustrade, there was a sheer drop to the sea below. By
road Crow’s Nest was a mile from the town. The road ran inland and then
zigzagged high up above the sea. On foot it was accessible in seven minutes
by the steep fisherman’s path that Sir Charles Cartwright was ascending at
this minute.
Sir Charles was a well-built, sunburnt man of middle age. He wore old grey
flannel trousers and a white sweater. He had a slight rolling gait, and carried
his hands half closed as he walked. Nine people out of ten would say,
“Retired Naval man - can’t mistake the type.” The tenth, an......
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