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"
But
in
such
a
case
,
"
objected
the
doctor
,
"
the
person
indicated
being
innocent
,
would
not
take
steps
to
conceal
her
identity
.
"
"
Ah
,
really
?
That
is
what
you
think
?
That
is
truly
the
opinion
of
the
police
court
.
But
I
know
human
nature
,
my
friend
,
and
I
tell
you
that
,
suddenly
confronted
with
the
possibility
of
being
tried
for
murder
,
the
most
innocent
person
will
lose
their
head
and
do
the
most
absurd
things
.
No
,
no
,
the
grease
spot
and
the
changed
label
do
not
prove
guilt
--
they
only
prove
that
the
Countess
Andrenyi
is
anxious
for
some
reason
to
conceal
her
identity
.
"
"
What
do
you
think
her
connection
with
the
Armstrong
family
can
be
?
She
has
never
been
in
America
,
she
says
.
"
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"
Exactly
,
and
she
speaks
broken
English
,
and
she
has
a
very
foreign
appearance
which
she
exaggerates
.
But
it
should
not
be
difficult
to
guess
who
she
is
.
I
mentioned
just
now
the
name
of
Mrs.
Armstrong
's
mother
.
It
was
Linda
Arden
,
and
she
was
a
very
celebrated
actress
--
among
other
things
a
Shakespearean
actress
.
Think
of
As
You
Like
It
--
the
Forest
of
Arden
and
Rosalind
.
It
was
there
she
got
the
inspiration
for
her
acting
name
.
Linda
Arden
,
the
name
by
which
she
was
known
all
over
the
world
,
was
not
her
real
name
.
It
may
have
been
Goldenberg
--
she
quite
likely
had
central
European
blood
in
her
veins
--
a
strain
of
Jewish
,
perhaps
.
Many
nationalities
drift
to
America
.
I
suggest
to
you
,
gentlemen
,
that
that
young
sister
of
Mrs.
Armstrong
's
,
little
more
than
a
child
at
the
time
of
the
tragedy
,
was
Helena
Goldenberg
the
younger
daughter
of
Linda
Arden
,
and
that
she
married
Count
Andrenyi
when
he
was
an
attaché
in
Washington
.
"
"
But
Princess
Dragomiroff
says
that
she
married
an
Englishman
.
"
"
Whose
name
she
can
not
remember
!
I
ask
you
,
my
friends
--
is
that
really
likely
?
Princess
Dragomiroff
loved
Linda
Arden
as
great
ladies
do
love
great
artists
.
She
was
godmother
to
one
of
her
daughters
.
Would
she
forget
so
quickly
the
married
name
of
the
other
daughter
?
It
is
not
likely
.
No
,
I
think
we
can
safely
say
that
Princess
Dragomiroff
was
lying
.
She
knew
Helena
was
on
the
train
,
she
had
seen
her
.
She
realized
at
once
,
as
soon
as
she
heard
who
Ratchett
really
was
,
that
Helena
would
be
suspected
.
And
so
,
when
we
question
her
as
to
the
sister
she
promptly
lies
--
is
vague
,
can
not
remember
,
but
'
thinks
Helena
married
an
Englishman
'
--
a
suggestion
as
far
away
from
the
truth
as
possible
.
"
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One
of
the
restaurant
attendants
came
through
the
door
at
the
end
and
approached
them
.
He
addressed
M.
Bouc
.
"
The
dinner
,
Monsieur
,
shall
I
serve
it
?
It
is
ready
some
little
time
.
"
M.
Bouc
looked
at
Poirot
.
The
latter
nodded