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The book Murder on the Orient Express

In Chapter 3, what do M. Bouc's thoughts reveal about him?

He does not think the mystery can be solved.
He is certain that the murderer has left the train.
He is concerned about the murder making his company look bad.
He is certain that Miss Debenham committed the crime.
He thinks the murderer must be British.

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Answer: try this

He does not think the mystery can be solved.

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