Subject: Bodies
Quote: “I do think…that our girls and boys nowadays lead a much more natural healthy life. They just romp about together and they—well, they—“ Mrs. Gardener blushed slightly for she had a nice mind—“they think nothing of it, if you know what I mean?”
“I do know,” said Hercule Poirot. “It is deplorable!… To remove all the romance—all the mystery! To-day everything is standardized!” He waved a hand towards the recumbent figures [sun bathers]. “That reminds me very much of the Morgue in Paris!… Bodies—arranged on slabs—like butcher’s meat!”
Character: Mrs. Gardener and M. Hercule Poirot
Chapter/Story: 1
Book Title/Copyright: Evil Under the Sun, 1941