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Updated: July 6, 2025
She was quite angry with me for mentioning it, but because she is an American of whom her countrypeople have every reason to be proud, I am going to tell about it again. It was during the last days of the siege of Antwerp. The Germans had methodically pounded to pieces with their great guns the chain of barrier forts encircling the city. Waelhem was one of the last to fall.
Then, as I looked at him inquiringly: "Yes, my friend, she had kindly extended hospitality to seven of my countrypeople who, alas, are refugees from their native land. We Belgians will always remember her with gratitude." Poirot was an extraordinary looking little man. He was hardly more than five feet, four inches, but carried himself with great dignity.
Suez shareholders, when asked by Americans if they fear any rivalry from Panama, reply: "None at all; unless" and here is the kernel of the matter "your countrypeople find a way of creating a mercantile marine coincidently with the building of the canal."
Lucrezia was a spy here among her countrypeople, and Caesar was forever dropping bits of information, though we never dreamed who he was." She went to the long French window, and, shading her eyes with her hands, peered down into the dark street. "Then you have thought of me," he urged. "You thought of me even before we were drawn together by this net of chance?"
A second Purgatory she styled the douches, and, doubtless, in those non-washing days, a second Purgatory it would have been to most folks. To Pougues, nevertheless, we went, and if these notes induce the more enterprising of my countrypeople to do the same next summer, they are not likely to repent of the experiment.
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