Citations:light touch


 * 1939, Agatha Christie, Ten Little Niggers, chapter 11:
 * Ex-Inspector Blore said in a low hoarse voice to Philip Lombard: / "Know what I'm thinking?" / Philip Lombard said: / "As you're just about to tell me, it's not worth the trouble of guessing." / Ex-Inspector Blore was an earnest man. A light touch was incomprehensible to him. He went on heavily: