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100 Things I Learned from Thunder on the Hill


1. In Norfolk County, England, convicted murderesses can travel in their own clothes.
2. Also, these convicted murderesses travel in a private car.
3. Once Colbert exposes the real murderer, Blyth is immediately set free - no need for other formalities.
4. A nun can can tell if a convicted murderess is innocent just by talking with her for a minute.
5, A simpleton can get around in a flood with a rowboat and his brains.
6. If only a rowboat is available to get around in a flood, you should destroy the rowboat.
7. If a nun is being strangled in a bell tower, she should ring the bell.
8. It's always important to save old newspapers. Sometimes they can contain a clue that can help solve a case that has already had a verdict in court.
9. In murder mysteries, the sequence of keys can lend a semblance of authenticity about the murder scenario.
10. Even more intrigue is added to a murder mystery by having the sleuth (Colbert) have certain memories of her past.

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