THE MISSING NOVELIST.
NEW CLUE FOR THE POLICE. FRAGMENTS OF LOVE LETTERS. Sun. LONDON. Dep. 13. • The Daily Mail states the police are piecing together the fragments of love, letters thrown from a motor-car containing a woman resembling Mrs. Agatha Christie, the missing novelist, and a man, The car remained in an unfrequented lane near .Guildford from noon until midnight on the day after the disappearance of Mrs. Christie. . • Written in the handwriting of a woman was the following:—" Cannot stand it any longer." A letter written by a man indicated that he was unable to do anything until he was wealthier. This car, accompanied by one similar to Mrs. Christie's, was seen standing without lights at' the same spot the previous night. Later, both cars drove in the direction of Newland's corner.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 13
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133THE MISSING NOVELIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 13
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