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|name = Archibald | |||
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|first mention = The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story) | |first mention = The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story) | ||
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Sometime before [[December]] [[1926]], [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[husband]] '''Archibald''' began having an [[affair]] with another woman who Agatha described as being younger and prettier. This broke her heart, but social attitudes at the time demanded her to "carry on". | Sometime before [[December]] [[1926]], [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[husband]], '''Archibald''', began having an [[affair]] with another woman who Agatha described as being younger and prettier. This broke her heart, but social attitudes at the time demanded her to "carry on". | ||
According to ''[[The Enquirer]]'', Agatha went missing following an exchange of words with her husband. Archibald was interviewed by [[Surrey Constabulary]], along with the rest of Agatha's family and friends regarding the disappearance. She would not be seen again until she surfaced in [[Harrogate]] over eleven days later. | According to ''[[The Enquirer]]'', Agatha went missing following an exchange of words with her husband. Archibald was interviewed by [[Surrey Constabulary]], along with the rest of Agatha's family and friends regarding the disappearance. She would not be seen again until she surfaced in [[Harrogate]] over eleven days later. |