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"
True
,
"
said
M.
Bouc
,
a
little
confused
.
"
What
,
then
,
does
the
watch
convey
to
you
?
"
"
If
the
hands
were
altered
--
I
say
if
--
then
the
time
at
which
they
were
set
must
have
a
significance
.
The
natural
reaction
would
be
to
suspect
anyone
who
had
a
reliable
alibi
for
the
time
indicated
--
in
this
case
1:15
.
"
"
Yes
,
Yes
,
"
said
the
doctor
.
"
That
reasoning
is
good
.
"
"
We
must
also
pay
a
little
attention
to
the
time
the
intruder
entered
the
compartment
.
When
had
he
an
opportunity
of
doing
so
?
Unless
we
are
to
assume
the
complicity
of
the
real
conductor
,
there
was
only
one
time
when
he
could
have
done
so
--
during
the
time
the
train
stopped
at
Vincovci
.
After
the
train
left
Vincovci
the
conductor
was
sitting
facing
the
corridor
and
whereas
any
one
of
the
passengers
would
pay
little
attention
to
a
Wagon
Lit
attendant
,
the
one
person
who
would
notice
an
imposter
would
be
the
real
conductor
.
But
during
the
halt
at
Vincovci
the
conductor
is
out
on
the
platform
.
The
coast
is
clear
.
"
"
And
,
by
our
former
reasoning
,
it
must
be
one
of
the
passengers
,
"
said
M.
Bouc
.
"
We
come
back
to
where
we
were
.
Which
of
them
?
"
Poirot
smiled
.
"
I
have
made
a
list
,
"
he
said
,
"
If
you
like
to
see
it
,
it
will
,
perhaps
,
refresh
your
memory
.
"
The
doctor
and
M.
Bouc
pored
over
the
list
together
.
It
was
written
out
neatly
in
a
methodical
manner
in
the
order
in
which
the
passengers
had
been
interviewed
.
Hector
MacQueen
--
American
subject
.
Berth
No.
6
.
Second
Class
.