Poirot A Level Quotes

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  • Created on: 16-11-20 20:21
The ..... goes to Inspector Raglan in the ...........
The truth goes to Inspector Raglan in the morning.
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No, he’s not in ............. he is there!
No, he’s not in Cranchester, he is there!
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He cannot ....... , there is only one ..... out - and that way does not lead to ..........
He cannot escape, there is only one way out- and that way does not lead to freedom.
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There was something ........ in the way he said those last ....... i felt that he was looking at this ...... from some ...... angle of his own and what he saw i could not tell (he said it was very ...... and very ........)
There was something indescribable in the way he said those last words. I felt he was looking at this case from some peculiar angle of his own and what he saw i could not tell (he said it was very curious and very interesting)
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I will leave no ..... ............
I will leave no stone unturned
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Little ..... cells
Little grey cells
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..... Poirot
Papa Poirot
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I will take you the ..... that i have ......... myself
I will take you the way that i have travelled myself
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............ of you in this room is ........... something from me
Everyone of you in this room is concealing something from me
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The ...... reunion
The little reunion
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Unless it was ......... intended to throw you off the ...... That might just possibly be the point of the .......... ..........
Unless it was deliberately intended to throw you off the scent. That might just possibly be the point of the telephone message.
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Always ........ in mind that the person that speaks may be .........
Always bearing in mind that the person the person that speaks may be lying
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My ...... is that the murderer wore ...... and wrapped something round his ......
My theory is that the murderer wore gloves and wrapped something round his hand
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It’s so ....... for a ........ to see our point of view
It’s so difficult for a foreigner to see our point of view.
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But love- no! It is not ....... ........ Mademoiselle ..... loves
But love-no! It is not Captain Paton Mademoiselle Flora loves
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They say he’s done the most ........ things- just like ........ do in .......
They say he’s done the most wonderful things- just like detectives do in books
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I shall go ....... with it to the .....
I shall go through with it to the end
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It ...... my mind to wonder whether he was really any ....... as a ........... Had his ........ been built on a series of ...... ........
It crossed my mind to wonder whether he was really any good as a detective. Had his reputation being built on a Series of lucky chances.
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Understand this, i mean to arrive at the ....... The .... however ugly in itself, is always ....... and beautiful to the ...... after it.
Understand this, i mean to arrive at the truth. The truth however ugly in itself is always curious and beautiful to the seeker after it
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It may be something .........- trivial- which is supposed to have no ..... to the case but there it is
It may be something unimportant- trivial- which is supposed to have no bearing to the case but there it is
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Dr Sheppard has been the ..... of ......
Dr Sheppard has been the model of discretion
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I was ....... over what the colour of a pair of ..... ....... boots had to do with the case
I was puzzling over what the colour of a pair of Ralph patons boots had to do with the case
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You mentioned a ..... i have been unable to discover any trace of a ........
You mentioned a legacy, i have been unable to discover any trace of a legacy.
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Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

No, he’s not in Cranchester, he is there!

Back

No, he’s not in ............. he is there!

Card 3

Front

He cannot escape, there is only one way out- and that way does not lead to freedom.

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

There was something indescribable in the way he said those last words. I felt he was looking at this case from some peculiar angle of his own and what he saw i could not tell (he said it was very curious and very interesting)

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

I will leave no stone unturned

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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