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261
M
.
Hautet
,
the
Juge
d
Instruction
,
was
a
tall
,
gaunt
man
,
with
piercing
dark
eyes
,
and
a
neatly
cut
grey
beard
,
which
he
had
a
habit
of
caressing
as
he
talked
.
Standing
by
the
mantelpiece
was
an
elderly
man
,
with
slightly
stooping
shoulders
,
who
was
introduced
to
us
as
Dr
.
Durand
.
262
Most
extraordinary
,
remarked
M
.
Hautet
,
as
the
commissary
finished
speaking
.
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You
have
the
letter
here
,
monsieur
?
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264
Poirot
handed
it
to
him
,
and
the
magistrate
read
it
.
265
H
m
.
He
speaks
of
a
secret
.
What
a
pity
he
was
not
more
explicit
.
We
are
much
indebted
to
you
,
M
.
Poirot
.
I
hope
you
will
do
us
the
honour
of
assisting
us
in
our
investigations
.
Or
are
you
obliged
to
return
to
London
?
266
M
.
le
juge
,
I
propose
to
remain
.
I
did
not
arrive
in
time
to
prevent
my
client
s
death
,
but
I
feel
myself
bound
in
honour
to
discover
the
assassin
.
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The
magistrate
bowed
.
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268
These
sentiments
do
you
honour
.
Also
,
without
doubt
,
Madame
Renauld
will
wish
to
retain
your
services
.
We
are
expecting
M
.
Giraud
from
the
Sûreté
in
Paris
any
moment
,
and
I
am
sure
that
you
and
he
will
be
able
to
give
each
other
mutual
assistance
in
your
investigations
.
In
the
meantime
,
I
hope
that
you
will
do
me
the
honour
to
be
present
at
my
interrogations
,
and
I
need
hardly
say
that
if
there
is
any
assistance
you
require
it
is
at
your
disposal
.
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I
thank
you
,
monsieur
.
You
will
comprehend
that
at
present
I
am
completely
in
the
dark
.
I
know
nothing
whatever
.
270
M
.
Hautet
nodded
to
the
commissary
,
and
the
latter
took
up
the
tale
: