Just as a matter of curiosity, where was the Shakespearean allusion in Lord Edgware Dies? I don't remember any allusions, except Paris from Greek mythology.
1. The victim did not have a wife at the time of his death. 2. The victim was on the old side (obviously depends on your point of view!) 3. It's not Robert Underhay. 4. It's not Mr Cloade.
One more thing - for me, I don't believe that the definition of family necessarily means a lot of people, HerculeandArchille.
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OOPS, I'm wrong. The fake Pilar didnt die. Mrs. Blair's right, it's the REAL Pilar!
"I forgot, and I died;
My family sighed..."
Good luck!
1. The victim did not have a wife at the time of his death.
2. The victim was on the old side (obviously depends on your point of view!)
3. It's not Robert Underhay.
4. It's not Mr Cloade.
One more thing - for me, I don't believe that the definition of family necessarily means a lot of people, HerculeandArchille.
"I forgot, and I died;
My family sighed..."
'I forgot.....' This throws me off a bit. Did this victim lose his memory? Forgot about his past?