Talk:The Black Mountain
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‘Warning’
A lot of the talk I report was in languages I am not on speaking terms with [...]
--Faterson
Nero Wolfe hears of Marko Vukcic's death in chapter 1, page 2 <ref>Page references follow the 1955 Bantam Books edition, in which the novel is 143 pages long.</ref>
¶ I would have preferred to go on talking, but had to stop to clear my throat. Wolfe had put down his knife and fork, quietly and properly, on his plate. His eyes were levelled at me, but he wasn’t scowling. A corner of his mouth twitched, and after a moment twitched again. To stop it he compressed his lips. ¶