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MacQueen
's
astonished
tone
told
Poirot
quite
certainly
that
the
young
man
had
not
known
of
it
.
He
nodded
.
"
Yes
.
He
was
alarmed
.
Tell
me
,
how
did
he
act
when
he
received
the
first
letter
?
"
MacQueen
hesitated
.
"
It
's
difficult
to
say
.
He
--
he
--
passed
it
off
with
a
laugh
in
that
quiet
way
of
his
.
But
somehow
"
--
he
gave
a
slight
shiver
--
"
I
felt
that
there
was
a
good
deal
going
on
underneath
the
quietness
.
"
Poirot
nodded
.
Then
he
asked
an
unexpected
question
.
"
Mr.
MacQueen
,
will
you
tell
me
,
quite
honestly
,
exactly
how
you
regarded
your
employer
?
Did
you
like
him
?
"
Hector
MacQueen
took
a
moment
or
two
before
replying
.
"
No
,
"
he
said
at
last
.
"
I
did
not
.
"
"
Why
?
"
"
I
ca
n't
exactly
say
.
He
was
always
quite
pleasant
in
his
manner
.
"
He
paused
,
then
said
,
"
I
'll
tell
you
the
truth
,
Mr.
Poirot
.
I
disliked
and
distrusted
him
.
He
was
,
I
am
sure
,
a
cruel
and
a
dangerous
man
.
I
must
admit
,
though
,
that
I
have
no
reasons
to
advance
for
my
opinion
.
"