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Mrs Crabtree's name is Anne.
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At about ten past eleven, the maid heard the front door opening again. This time it was Mrs Crabtree, who came into the kitchen and I started to make cocoa for herself and her I I husband.
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Alec Crabtree had been writing a letter. It began: Dear Anne, I don't know how to tell you this, but I am leaving you. Alice and I . . .
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Daniel and Mr Fairfax started to watch aTV programme after the game of cards finished at 11 o´clock. They were still watching it at five past eleven when Alice Fairfax came in and I joined them.
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At about five past eleven, the maid heard the I front door opening and footsteps in the hall. It I was Mrs Fairfax, coming in from the garden. I She went straight into the living room.
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Daniel had debts of about f 9,000. I
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The maid heard footsteps in the hall and the study door opening at just after 1 1 o'clock.
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In the drawer of the desk was a will. The will left f 10,000 to Daniel.
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Mrs Fairfax went outside at 1 1 o'clock, saying she was hot and needed fresh air.
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Mrs Crabtree's name is not Alice.
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At 1 1 o'clock Mr Crabtree got up and said he had a letter to write. He went into the study.
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Everyone was playing cards until 1 1 p.m., except Susie, who was washing-up in the kitchen between 10.30 and 1 1 .15.
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A note was found in Mrs Crabtree's handbag It said: Alec, meet me in the garden at 11 o'clock, Alice.
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Mrs Crabtree, Mrs Fairfax, and Daniel were all wearing red.
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The silver vase (badly dented) was found in a flowerbed.
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A piece of red material was found on the window.
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Everybody smokes except Mr Crabtree and the maid.
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A cigarette-end was found by the body.
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The window was open.
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A silver vase was missing from the room
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