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{{quote|Come away, come away, death, and in sad cypress let me be laid; fly away, fly away, breath; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew- oh, prepare it! My part of death- noone so true did share it.}}
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* [[Adaptational Angst Upgrade]]: In the original novel, Elinor's innocence is proved at court thanks to the clues gathered by Poirot. However, in the adaptation, Elinor is found ''guilty'' and sentenced to be hanged in five days after her appeal is denied. Poirot does manage to acquit her, but it's much more [[True Art Is Angsty|angsty]] that way.
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