Jan. 3, 2022
While waiting for the play to start, along with constable Twitten, Crystal produces a small piece of paper with a thoughtful look. Twitten can not help enquiring about its contents. Crystal explains he has considered new angles on the case while working* on his autobiography. Despite having released a thorough witness statement, Crystal was suffering from shock at that time. That is where his secretary Miss Sibert fits in. Having worked with the great Sigmund Freud, she knows her way round psychology. Helping Crystal with his autobiography, she has managed to tease out of him long-hidden details about that ghastly event. When Twitten thinks it cannot get more thrilling, Crystal explains today he had a flash of insight** about something. It occured between getting off the train and meeting Steine. If only he could put his finger on it, he is sure it would provide a significant breakthrough in the case. Prompted by Twitten, Crystal is trying to visualise his way from the station to Luigi’s. Realising the play is about to start, the two of them shelve the discussed matter for the interval.
NB: see notes
<p><span>*</span>"while working" or "due to his work"</p>
<p><span>**</span>I mean that something along the way jogged his memory, but it soon slipped his mind and now he can’t remember neither of them (what it made him remember and what he remembered)</p>
Book - A Shot in the Dark - P19
While waiting for the play to start, along with constable Twitten, Crystal produces a small piece of paper with a thoughtful look.
Twitten can not help but enquiringe about its contents.
Crystal explains he has considered new angles on the case while working* on his autobiography.
Despite having released a thorough witness statement, Crystal was suffering from shock at that time.
That is where his secretary Miss Sibert fits in.
Having worked with the great Sigmund Freud, she knows her way round psychology.
HWhile helping Crystal with his autobiography, she has managed to tease out (of him) long-hidden details about that ghastly event.
When Twitten thinks it cannot get more thrilling, Crystal explains today he had a flash of insight** about something.
It occured between getting off the train and meeting Steine.
If only he could put his finger on it, he is sure it would provide a significant breakthrough in the case.
Prompted by Twitten, Crystal is trying to visualise his way from the station to Luigi’s.
Realising the play is about to start, the two of them shelve the discussed matter for the intervalsue until intermission.
NB: see notes
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While waiting for the play to start, along with constable Twitten, Crystal produces a small piece of paper with a thoughtful look. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Twitten can not help enquiring about its contents. Twitten can not help but enquir |
Crystal explains he has considered new angles on the case while working* on his autobiography. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Despite having released a thorough witness statement, Crystal was suffering from shock at that time. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
That is where his secretary Miss Sibert fits in. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Having worked with the great Sigmund Freud, she knows her way round psychology. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Helping Crystal with his autobiography, she has managed to tease out of him long-hidden details about that ghastly event.
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When Twitten thinks it cannot get more thrilling, Crystal explains today he had a flash of insight** about something. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It occured between getting off the train and meeting Steine. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
If only he could put his finger on it, he is sure it would provide a significant breakthrough in the case. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Prompted by Twitten, Crystal is trying to visualise his way from the station to Luigi’s. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Realising the play is about to start, the two of them shelve the discussed matter for the interval. Realising the play is about to start, the two of them shelve the |
NB: see notes This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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