Xaviera signed in around the time that the victim signed in and also did not sign out. I do think she’s a suspect.
Choate is formally called “Choate Rosemary Hall”, a private boarding school founded in 1890 in Wallingford, Connecticut. John F. Kennedy (and his older brother, too) went there for high school. The book he is pulling out is obviously their yearbook, but they are known for many publications.
For what it’s worth, the quotation beside Xaviera’s picture is from Cyrano de Bergerac, Act I, scene 4. Cyrano is fencing:
Good morning™, all!
Xaviera signed in around the time that the victim signed in and also did not sign out. I do think she’s a suspect.
Choate is formally called “Choate Rosemary Hall”, a private boarding school founded in 1890 in Wallingford, Connecticut. John F. Kennedy (and his older brother, too) went there for high school. The book he is pulling out is obviously their yearbook, but they are known for many publications.
For what it’s worth, the quotation beside Xaviera’s picture is from Cyrano de Bergerac, Act I, scene 4. Cyrano is fencing:
[– Tac ! je pare la pointe dont]
Vous espériez me faire don, —
J’ouvre la ligne, – je la bouche…
Tiens bien ta broche, Laridon !
À la fin de l’envoi, je touche.
Here is an 1898 English version:
[Tac! I parry the point of your steel;]
—The point you hoped to make me feel;
I open the line, now clutch
Your spit, Sir Scullion—slow your zeal!
At the envoi’s end, I touch.