He sees various other patients, and has his treatment, and spots a lady wearing a buckled shoe getting out of a taxi. We first meet Poirot feeling nervous as he goes for a dental appointment. Each chapter is headed by a line from the nursery rhyme, and Hercule Poirot, who is involved right from the start, think about the different lines and particularly a shoe buckle… This time I tried ‘One, Two, Buckle my Shoe’, which sounded interesting. On the whole I liked them, but I can’t say I looked forward to reading another. Last year I decided I would read some of them, interspersed with other books, and I have finished about seven or eight. I have read most of them, but there are some I have never read, or which I read so long ago that I have entirely forgotten them. We have a large collection of Agatha Christie's novels, mostly acquired when my sons were teenagers.
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