Comment upon the character Hercule Poirot
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Agatha Christie's initial description of Poirot in The Murder on the Orient Express: ... Poirot has green eyes that are repeatedly described as shining "like a cat's" when he is struck by a clever idea, and dark hair, which he dyes later in life. In Curtain, he admits to Hastings that he wears a wig and a false moustache.
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