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"
Tell
her
we
can
wait
on
her
in
her
compartment
if
she
does
not
wish
to
put
herself
to
the
trouble
of
coming
here
,
"
called
M.
Bouc
.
But
Princess
Dragomiroff
declined
to
take
this
course
.
She
appeared
in
the
dining
car
,
inclined
her
head
slightly
and
sat
down
opposite
Poirot
.
Her
small
toad-like
face
looked
even
yellower
than
the
day
before
.
She
was
certainly
ugly
,
and
yet
,
like
the
toad
,
she
had
eyes
like
jewels
,
dark
and
imperious
,
revealing
latent
energy
and
an
intellectual
force
that
could
be
felt
at
once
.
Her
voice
was
deep
,
very
distinct
,
with
a
slight
grating
quality
in
it
.
She
cut
short
a
flowery
phrase
of
apology
from
M.
Bouc
.
"
You
need
not
offer
apologies
,
Messieurs
.
I
understand
a
murder
has
taken
place
.
Naturally
,
you
must
interview
all
the
passengers
.
I
shall
be
glad
to
give
all
the
assistance
in
my
power
.
"
"
You
are
most
amiable
,
Madame
,
"
said
Poirot
.
"
Not
at
all
.
It
is
a
duty
.
What
do
you
wish
to
know
?
"
"
Your
full
Christian
names
and
address
,
Madame
.
Perhaps
you
would
prefer
to
write
them
yourself
?
"