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Giraud
snorted
incredulously
.
“
There
have
been
many
affairs
of
masked
men
!
I
cannot
remember
the
details
of
them
all
.
These
crimes
all
resemble
each
other
more
or
less
.
”
“
There
is
such
a
thing
as
the
individual
touch
.
”
Poirot
suddenly
assumed
his
lecturing
manner
,
and
addressed
us
collectively
.
“
I
am
speaking
to
you
now
of
the
psychology
of
crime
.
M
.
Giraud
knows
quite
well
that
each
criminal
has
his
particular
method
,
and
that
the
police
,
when
called
in
to
investigate
—
say
a
case
of
burglary
—
can
often
make
a
shrewd
guess
at
the
offender
,
simply
by
the
peculiar
method
he
has
employed
.
(
Japp
would
tell
you
the
same
,
Hastings
.
)
Man
is
an
unoriginal
animal
.
Unoriginal
within
the
law
in
his
daily
respectable
life
,
equally
unoriginal
outside
the
law
.
If
a
man
commits
a
crime
,
any
other
crime
he
commits
will
resemble
it
closely
.
The
English
murderer
who
disposed
of
his
wives
in
succession
by
drowning
them
in
their
baths
was
a
case
in
point
.
Had
he
varied
his
methods
,
he
might
have
escaped
detection
to
this
day
.
But
he
obeyed
the
common
dictates
of
human
nature
,
arguing
that
what
had
once
succeeded
would
succeed
again
,
and
he
paid
the
penalty
of
his
lack
of
originality
.
”
“
And
the
point
of
all
this
?
”
sneered
Giraud
.
“
That
when
you
have
two
crimes
precisely
similar
in
design
and
execution
,
you
find
the
same
brain
behind
them
both
.
I
am
looking
for
that
brain
,
M
.
Giraud
—
and
I
shall
find
it
.
Here
we
have
a
true
clue
—
a
psychological
clue
.
You
may
know
all
about
cigarettes
and
match
ends
,
M
.
Giraud
,
but
I
,
Hercule
Poirot
,
know
the
mind
of
man
!
”
And
the
ridiculous
little
fellow
tapped
his
forehead
with
emphasis
.
Giraud
remained
singularly
unimpressed
.
“
For
your
guidance
,
”
continued
Poirot
,
“
I
will
also
advise
you
of
one
fact
which
might
fail
to
be
brought
to
your
notice
.
The
wrist
watch
of
Madame
Renauld
,
on
the
day
following
the
tragedy
,
had
gained
two
hours
.
It
might
interest
you
to
examine
it
.
”
Giraud
stared
“
Perhaps
it
was
in
the
habit
of
gaining
?
”