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“He dragged me back - just in time. A tree had crashed down on to the side walk, just missing us. Poirot stared at it, pale and upset. "It was a near thing that! But clumsy, all the same - for I had no suspicion - at least hardly any suspicion. Yes, but for my quick eyes, the eyes of a cat, Hercule…” quote by Agatha Christie
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““He dragged me back - just in time. A tree had crashed down on to the side walk, just missing us. Poirot stared at it, pale and upset. "It was a near thing that! But clumsy, all the same - for I had no suspicion - at least hardly any suspicion. Yes, but for my quick eyes, the eyes of a cat, Hercule Poirot might now be crushed out of existence - a terrible calamity for the world. And you, too, mon ami - though that would not be such a national catastrophe." "Thank you," I said coldly.””

Agatha Christie

About This Quote

Source Novel: "Murder on the Orient Express", 1934 (adapted dialogue)

The narrator dramatizes a near‑miss accident, using humor and exaggeration to highlight Poirot’s sharp perception.

In simple terms: A close call is described with wit and tension.

Key Takeaway

Balance humor with suspense.

Themes

mystery humor danger

Mood

playful tense

Type

narrative dialogue

When to use this quote

  • detective fiction
  • scene writing
  • dialogue crafting

Key Concepts

dramatic irony exaggeration character voice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What effect does humor have on suspense?
  • How does exaggeration shape reader expectations?
A Different Perspective

Excessive melodrama may undermine tension.

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