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Oscar's Old Dream of Medical Plastic Surgery
Summary of selected books:

1. Who can't be surprised if the past comes again and relives the old dreams?

At that time, I never thought that I was about to meet the man who would change my life.

I believe Judith loves me, but she is not the kind of person who is naturally good at expressing her feelings.

4. At this moment, the train is about to arrive at St. Mary's Station in stiles, and I also wake up from meditation. At least this station hasn't changed. Every minute here seems to be forgotten. It still stands in the field, out of tune with its surroundings.

The yard is almost the same as I remember, but the driveway is poorly maintained and weeds grow very high. The car turned a corner and saw the house. The structure and decoration of the house surface have not changed, but the paint has faded seriously.

Under the mask of her kind old woman, I noticed a little tough attitude.

7. He seems to have lived in the wild for a long time. He really seems to be an increasingly rare old-school Englishman, straightforward, fond of wild life and dominant.

In my opinion, nothing is more sad than the destruction of time.

9. "For example, Mrs. Azelington was acquitted, but everyone was sure it was her.

10. We must catch the murderer on the spot-even though his plan may not be successful-and prove that his intention to kill exceeds all reasonable doubts.

Content introduction:

Poirot and his friend Hastings returned to the original point, and they met again at Hestell Manor-it was here that Poirot, who had just arrived in England, solved the first murder. Poirot is old now, but there is still an urgent task ahead: a murderer who committed five murders has also come here. He must stop the murderer from attacking again before the curtain falls. ...

About the author:

Agatha christie is known as the queen of detective mystery novels. 197 1 year, agatha christie was awarded the title of Dame by the Queen of England. 1975, ingrid bergman won the third Oscar for her adaptation of Agatha's film and my novel Murder on the Orient Express. There are many prominent figures among Agatha's hundreds of millions of admirers, including Queen Elizabeth II and French President Charles de Gaulle. 1976, at the age of 85, she said goodbye to the person who loved her.