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* After [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.

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* After [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] Redfern has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
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--> '''Kenneth Marshall:''' ''(embarrassed)'' Er, yes, quite. Daphne, I wonder if we could go to our rooms. It's been a long journey.

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--> '''Kenneth Marshall:''' '''Kenneth:''' ''(embarrassed)'' Er, yes, quite. Daphne, I wonder if we could go to our rooms. It's been a long journey.
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--> ''(Kenneth and Linda laugh while Daphne shows affectionate exasperation)''

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--> ''(Kenneth and Linda laugh while Daphne shows affectionate exasperation)'' looks mildly exasperated)''
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* When Daphne Castle tells Poirot has been decorated with an award from the King of Tyrania:

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* When Daphne Castle tells Poirot (who is recovering from being punched to the floor) that he has been decorated with an award from the King of Tyrania:
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''(Daphne looks exasperated and Kenneth and Linda laugh)''

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''(Daphne looks exasperated and Kenneth --> ''(Kenneth and Linda laugh)'' laugh while Daphne shows affectionate exasperation)''

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* After [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
* Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment (to a triumphant {{fanfare}}), and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.
* Kenneth Marshall mentions that the cannon is fired every day at noon in commemoration of a 10th century victory, apparently the ''only'' remarkable feat in their entire history.



--> '''Daphne Castle:''' Arlena and I are old sparring partners.
--> '''Arlena Marshall:''' Hello, Daphne.
--> '''Daphne:''' Oh, it's been years.
--> '''Arlena:''' A little time, yes.
--> '''Daphne:''' Years. Arlena and I were in the chorus of a show together. Not that I could ever compete. Even in those days, she could always throw her legs up in the air higher than any of us. [[ReallyGetsAround And wider.]]

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--> '''Daphne Castle:''' Arlena and I are old sparring partners.
--> '''Arlena Marshall:''' Hello, Daphne.
--> '''Daphne:''' Oh, it's been years.
--> '''Arlena:''' A little time, yes.
--> '''Daphne:''' Years.
Arlena and I were in the chorus of a show together. Not that I could ever compete. Even in those days, she could always throw her legs up in the air higher than any of us. [[ReallyGetsAround And wider.]]



** Later, during that evening's cocktail gathering:

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** Later, during that evening's * Daphne's response to Arlena's late arrival at the evening cocktail gathering:


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* Kenneth Marshall mentions that the cannon is fired every day at noon in commemoration of a 10th century victory, apparently the ''only'' remarkable feat in their entire history.
* Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment (to a triumphant {{fanfare}}), and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.
* After [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
* When Daphne Castle tells Poirot has been decorated with an award from the King of Tyrania:
--> '''Daphne:''' He is so pleased he is awarding you the Order of Saint Gudrun the Inquisitive.
--> '''Poirot:''' Saint Gudrun the Inquisitive?
--> '''Daphne:''' First class.
--> '''Poirot:''' [[OverlyNarrowSuperlative How many classes are there?]]
''(Daphne looks exasperated and Kenneth and Linda laugh)''

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* This line from the novel (about Mrs Gardener and Ms Brewster talking at the same time): "The result sounded rather like a sheepdog whose short stentorian barks interrupted the ceaseless yapping of a Pomeranian."
** Also, "The eyes of Hercule Poirot dropped somewhat ruefully to a certain protuberance in his middle."
* In the 1982 film, after [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment (to a triumphant {{fanfare}}), and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.

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!!The original 1941 novel:
* This line from the novel (about Regarding Mrs Gardener and Ms Brewster talking at the same time): time: "The result sounded rather like a sheepdog whose short stentorian barks interrupted the ceaseless yapping of a Pomeranian."
** Also, * "The eyes of Hercule Poirot dropped somewhat ruefully to a certain protuberance in his middle."
* In the
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!!The
1982 film, after film:
* After
[[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment (to a triumphant {{fanfare}}), and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.


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* The PassiveAggressiveKombat between Daphne Castle (Maggie Smith) and Arlena Marshall (Diana Rigg):
--> '''Daphne Castle:''' Arlena and I are old sparring partners.
--> '''Arlena Marshall:''' Hello, Daphne.
--> '''Daphne:''' Oh, it's been years.
--> '''Arlena:''' A little time, yes.
--> '''Daphne:''' Years. Arlena and I were in the chorus of a show together. Not that I could ever compete. Even in those days, she could always throw her legs up in the air higher than any of us. [[ReallyGetsAround And wider.]]
--> '''Arlena:''' Kenneth, this is such a surprise! When you told me of an island run by a quaint little landlady, I had no idea it was Daphne Castle.
--> '''Kenneth Marshall:''' ''(embarrassed)'' Er, yes, quite. Daphne, I wonder if we could go to our rooms. It's been a long journey.
--> '''Daphne:''' Oh, certainly. ''(rings the bell, and calls out)'' Andreas! ''(no response)''
--> '''Arlena:''' If you're short-staffed, Kenneth can easily carry the bags.
--> '''Daphne:''' They'll be brought up in a minute! Do have a [[DeadlyEuphemism good, long, peaceful rest, Arlena]].
** Later, during that evening's cocktail gathering:
--> '''Arlena:''' ''(making a grand entrance)'' Oh my, I'm the last to arrive!
--> '''Daphne:''' [[DoubleEntendre Have a sausage, dear.]] You must be famished, having to wait all that time in your room.

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* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment, and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.

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* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment, garment (to a triumphant {{fanfare}}), and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.out.
* Kenneth Marshall mentions that the cannon is fired every day at noon in commemoration of a 10th century victory, apparently the ''only'' remarkable feat in their entire history.
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* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheTwenties swimming garment, and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.

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* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheTwenties TheRoaringTwenties swimming garment, and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.
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* Also in the film, Poirot puts on his very TheTwenties swimming garment, and makes an elaborate show of getting ready to go in the water... and chickens out.

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* This line from the novel (about Mrs Gardener and Ms Brewster talking at the same time): "The result sounded rather like a sheepdog whose short stentorian barks interrupted the ceaseless yapping of a Pomeranian.".

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* This line from the novel (about Mrs Gardener and Ms Brewster talking at the same time): "The result sounded rather like a sheepdog whose short stentorian barks interrupted the ceaseless yapping of a Pomeranian."."
** Also, "The eyes of Hercule Poirot dropped somewhat ruefully to a certain protuberance in his middle."
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* This line from the novel (about Mrs Gardener and Ms Brewster talking at the same time): "The result sounded rather like a sheepdog whose short stentorian barks interrupted the ceaseless yapping of a Pomeranian.".
* In the 1982 film, after [[spoiler: Patrick Redfern]] has been outed, he socks Poirot a good one in the jaw.
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