S_o_S wrote:He couldn't see the photograph.
"You are saying Lucy isn’t dead but has become a beggar, one I have spoken with no less? Where do you get such ideas? Whatever you wished to show me as evidence did not appear. You must try again if you wish for this night to pass without incident."
Either somebody needs to try a clip, or we need something physical. Where would we get something like that?!
IslaKariese wrote:S_o_S wrote:He couldn't see the photograph.
"You are saying Lucy isn’t dead but has become a beggar, one I have spoken with no less? Where do you get such ideas? Whatever you wished to show me as evidence did not appear. You must try again if you wish for this night to pass without incident."
Either somebody needs to try a clip, or we need something physical. Where would we get something like that?!
From a fictional story? You tell me.
S_o_S wrote:I'm not sure. As Poirot points out, the letter is old. Ten or twenty years old at least. A lot can happen in that space of time after all...
S_o_S wrote:Linking Sweeney's wiki page to him now!
... Or should we - that will contain the information that he ultimately kills her. If we do this, we have to tell him that we can change things. We have to make him aware of that.
Dryunya wrote:While we are writing stories, and Mr. A picks one, a lot of time may pass, so I think we should direct him back to the therapist if he pops up again. At least it would be constructive.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Dryunya wrote:While we are writing stories, and Mr. A picks one, a lot of time may pass, so I think we should direct him back to the therapist if he pops up again. At least it would be constructive.
Looks like he's already scheduled an appointment. http://mindsandmatters.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=126
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