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POSTERN OF FATE Agatha Christie

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'What are you doing with that brass lamp you've put by the front door?'<br />

asked Tommy, as he came downstairs.<br />

'I'm taking it to the White Elephant Sale,' said Tuppence.<br />

'Why?'<br />

'Oh, because it's always been a thorough nuisance. We bought it<br />

somewhere abroad, didn't we?'<br />

'Yes, I think we must have been mad. You never liked it. You said you<br />

hated it. Well, I agree. And it's awfully heavy too, very heavy.'<br />

'But Miss Sanderson was terribly pleased when I said that they could<br />

have it. She offered to fetch it but I said I'd run it down to them in the<br />

car. It's today we take the thing.'<br />

'I'll run down with it if you like.'<br />

'No, I'd rather like to go.'<br />

'All right,' said Tommy. 'Perhaps I'd better come with you and just<br />

carry it in for you.'<br />

'Oh, I think I'll find someone who'll carry it in for me,' said Tuppence.<br />

'Well, you might or you might not. Don't go and strain yourself.'<br />

'All right,' said Tuppence.

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