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"
I
think
you
are
wrong
,
my
friend
.
I
do
not
see
that
young
English
girl
as
a
criminal
.
"
"
Ah
,
well
,
"
said
Poirot
,
picking
up
the
last
passport
,
"
to
the
final
name
on
our
list
.
Hildegarde
Schmidt
,
lady
's
maid
.
"
Summoned
by
the
attendant
,
Hildegarde
Schmidt
came
into
the
restaurant
car
and
stood
waiting
respectfully
.
Poirot
motioned
her
to
sit
down
.
She
did
so
,
folding
her
hands
and
waiting
placidly
till
he
questioned
her
.
She
seemed
a
placid
creature
altogether
--
eminently
respectable
--
perhaps
not
over
intelligent
.
Poirot
's
methods
with
Hildegarde
Schmidt
were
a
complete
contrast
to
his
handling
of
Mary
Debenham
.
He
was
at
his
kindest
and
most
genial
,
setting
the
woman
at
her
ease
.
Then
,
having
got
her
to
write
down
her
name
and
address
,
he
slid
gently
into
his
questions
.
The
interview
took
place
in
German
.
"
We
want
to
know
as
much
as
possible
about
what
happened
last
night
,
"
he
said
.
"
We
know
that
you
can
not
give
us
much
information
bearing
on
the
crime
itself
,
but
you
may
have
seen
or
heard
something
that
,
while
conveying
nothing
to
you
,
may
be
valuable
to
us
.
You
understand
?
"