ut on the lawn, still nursing a grudge against my friend's high-handedness, I saw Lawrence on the cr
it. It was true that I did not quite gather its purport, but I flattered myself that by Lawrence's reply, and perhap
g for you," I rem
ve
I've got a message f
es
ignificantly, and watching him intently out of the corner of my eye. I have
el
n the dark melancholic face. Had he
oice still lower. "'Find the extra co
" Lawrence stared at me in q
t you
he least.
lled to sha
tra coff
n't k
siness, not mine. I don't know anything about the coffee-cups, except that we've got some that are
ok my
it of old china-it's pure delight t
am I to te
hat he's talking about.
rig
the house again when he
d of that message? Say
rest in peace.' Are you sure you don't kn
ok his
singly, "I don't
went in together. Poirot had been asked by John to r
and other outside topics. But after the cheese and biscuits had been handed roun
have a little idea"-Poirot's "little ideas" were becoming a
? Cert
is: the door leading into Mrs. Inglethorp's room from
ed Mary Cavendish, rather surpri
lte
e looked
, "you are sure it was bol
meaning that it was fastened, and I could not open it, bu
oncerned, the door might eq
, y
dame, when you entered Mrs. Inglethorp's r
lieve i
did not
never l
rence suddenly. "I happened
it." And Poirot
at, for once, one of his "lit
me to accompany him home.
so?" he asked anxiously, a
ll," I sa
at lifts a great
have observed the stiffness of my manner. Still, the fervour of hi
nce your mess
e say? He was e
ure he had no idea
ise, he replied that that was as he had thought, and that
hed off on a
a was not at lunch t
pital again. She r
is like pictures I have seen in Italy. I would rather like to se
delighted. It's an int
go there e
comes back to lunch on Saturday
nowadays, and Mademoiselle Cynthia is cleve
he has passed qui
ery responsible work. I suppose th
a little cupboard. I believe they have to be very carefu
near the window
other side of
ugged his
hat is all. Wi
ached the
back. I shall go round the
breath of wind, the very chirp of the birds was faint and subdued. I strolled on a little way, and finally flung myself down at the foot of a grand old beech
, and it struck me as bei
ned a
matter was that it was Lawrence who had murdered Alfred Inglethorp with a croquet mallet. But it wa
up with
vendish were standing facing each other, and they were evidently quarrelling. And, quite as evidently, they were u
Mary, I won
e came, coo
ight to critici
other was only buried on Saturday, and he
ulders, "if it is only vil
h of the fellow hanging about
ng. It leavens the"-she looked at him-"st
I did not wonder that the blood ro
ar
r tone did
g died out
will continue to see Bauerste
I ch
def
ticize my actions. Have you no fr
e. The colour ebbed
n?" he said, in
don't you, that you have no right to dict
pleadingly, a strick
ry?" he said unsteadily. He st
fter expression came over her face, then
on
John sprang after her, a
uiet now-"are you in love w
ange expression, old as the hills, yet with something eternal
tly from his arm, and
out of the little glade, leaving John standin
branches with my feet as I did so. John turned. Luckily, he
fellow safely back to his cottage? Quaint l
ne of the finest det
be something in it, then. What
d it so?
they won't turn up next. Screaming headlines in every paper in the country-damn all journalists, I say! Do you know there was a whole crowd star
said soothingly. "It
long enough for us never to be
getting morbid
ly journalists and stared at by gaping moon-faced id
ha
wered h
ng sometimes it must have been an accident. Because-because-who could have done it? No
nough for any man! One of us? Yes
reased. Poirot's mysterious doings, his hints-they all fitted in. Fool that I w
"it isn't one of u
still, who e
you g
N
sly round, and l
stein!" I
ossi
at
erest could he have i
fessed, "but I'll tell yo
es he? How
t on hearing that Dr. Bauerstein had bee
down the coffee in the hall? Well, it was just then that Bauerstein arrived. Isn't it possible that,
. "It would have
it was p
was her coffee? No, old fellow
membered som
one. Listen." And I then told him of the coco
pted just as
uerstein had had it
rderer, nothing could be simpler than for him to substitute some ordinary cocoa for his sample, and send that to be tested. And of course they would f
the bitter taste that
re are other possibilities. He's admittedly
d's greatest wha
aps he's found some way of making strychnine tasteless. Or it may not have been strychnine a
"But look here, how could he have got
t," I admitte
John also. I glanced sideways at him. He was frowning perplexedly, and I drew a deep breath of relief, for th
beautiful as Mary Cavendish could be a murderes
poison was a woman's weapon. How agitated she had been on that fatal Tuesday evening! Had Mrs. Inglethorp discovered something b
t and Evelyn Howard. Was this what they had meant? Was this t
all fi
of hers: "Emily herself--" And in my heart I agreed with her. Would not Mrs. Inglethorp have pr
xpected sound of his voice made me start guiltily. "Some
gone away from the subject of how the poiso
m. He needn't have done so. Little Wilkins would hav
Then the Home Office might have ordered exhumation. The whole thing would have come out, then, and he would have been in an awkwa
"Still," he added, "I'm blest if I ca
rem
altogether wrong. And, rememb
e-that goes w
ate into the garden. Voices rose near at hand, for tea was spread o
placed my chair beside her, and told her
t up with him. He's such a dear little man! But he is funny. He made me take the brooch
aug
e a mania
isn'
en, glancing in the direction of Mary Cave
Hasti
es
I want to
to wonder about the girl's future. Mrs. Inglethorp had made no provisions of any kind for her, but I imagined that John and Mary would probably i
ow reappeared. His good-natured face
the house-turning things inside out, and upside down. It really is too bad! I suppose they
Prys," grunte
they had to make a sh
ndish sai
come for a walk, and we saunte
as we were protected from pr
off her hat. The sunlight, piercing through the bran
always so kind, and
eally a very charming girl! Much more charming
benignantly, a
your advice. Wh
D
e forgot, or didn't think she was likely to die-anyway, I am not provided for!
ey don't want to part
the grass with her tiny hands. Then she
" I cried,
ia no
but she can't bear me;
I said warmly. "On the contra
at I care whether Lawrence hates me or not. Still,
arnestly. "I'm sure you are mistaken.
a fly. But Lawrence never speaks to me if he can help it, and Mary can hardly bring herself to be civil to me. She wants Evie to
perhaps the sense of relief at encountering someone who so obviously could have no connection with the tragedy; perh
me, C
edy for her tears. She sat up at once, drew
t be
little
asking you to do me the h
thia burst out laughing, an
you," she said, "but yo
do. I'
got. You don't really wa
stiffly. "But I don't see anything to laugh
y might accept you next time. Good-b
able burst of merriment, she
ew, it struck me as being
he same time, it would be wise to allay any suspicions he might have as to his being suspected. I remembered how Poirot had relied on my diplom
an came an
said pleasantly. "Is
tared
't you
rd w
ut h
abou
s to
k? D
k by the
asped. "Do you mean
hat's i
ore, but tore up the