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Elephants Can Remember
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First published in Great Britain by Collins 1972
Agatha Christie® Poirot® Elephants Can Remember™
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Source ISBN: 9780008164973
Ebook Edition © September 2016 ISBN: 9780007422319
Version: 2017-04-12
To Molly Myers
in return for many kindnesses
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Literary Luncheon
Chapter 2: First Mention of Elephants
Chapter 3: Great Aunt Alice’s Guide to Knowledge
Chapter 5: Old Sins Have Long Shadows
Chapter 6: An Old Friend Remembers
Chapter 7: Back to the Nursery
Chapter 9: Results of Elephantine Research
Chapter 11: Superintendent Garroway and Poirot Compare Notes
Chapter 12: Celia Meets Hercule Poirot
Chapter 15: Eugene and Rosentelle, Hair Stylists and Beauticians
Chapter 17: Poirot Announces Departure