| 41. | She takes Tuppence to a secret part of the house and proceeds to tell her life story.
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| 42. | Tommy and Tuppence look over the papers and realise that one of them contains a puzzle anagram.
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| 43. | Tommy leaves a note for Tuppence, and he and Miss March go to her beauty parlour.
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| 44. | Tuppence and Tommy visit such a churchyard, hoping to solve a murder from inscriptions on the stones.
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| 45. | Tommy returns to the Ritz, where he and Julius recognise the telegram to Tuppence as a ruse.
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| 46. | The novel ends with two proposals of marriage accepted : Julius and Jane, and Tommy and Tuppence.
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| 47. | While Tommy talks with his aunt, Tuppence has a conversation with another resident, Mrs . Lancaster.
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| 48. | Tuppence suspects there s more to it and tries to find the relative but the trail turns cold.
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| 49. | While Tuppence is watching, a nurse enters the room and injects the woman with an unknown substance.
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| 50. | Tommy delayed their arrival at the parlour to give Tuppence and the police time to get there first.
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