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The
inspector
seemed
somewhat
entertained
by
this
excessive
politeness
.
Célestine
departed
in
a
flood
of
tears
,
accompanied
by
the
woman
and
the
plain
-
clothes
official
.
Then
,
with
a
brief
apology
to
Mrs
.
Opalsen
,
the
inspector
set
to
work
to
ransack
the
room
.
He
pulled
out
drawers
,
opened
cupboards
,
completely
unmade
the
bed
,
and
tapped
the
floor
.
Mr
.
Opalsen
looked
on
sceptically
.
“
You
really
think
you
will
find
them
?
”
“
Yes
,
sir
.
It
stands
to
reason
.
She
hadn
’
t
time
to
take
them
out
of
the
room
.
The
lady
’
s
discovering
the
robbery
so
soon
upset
her
plans
.
No
,
they
’
re
here
right
enough
.
One
of
the
two
must
have
hidden
them
—
and
it
’
s
very
unlikely
for
the
chambermaid
to
have
done
so
.
”
“
More
than
unlikely
—
impossible
!
”
said
Poirot
quietly
.
“
Eh
?
”
The
inspector
stared
.
Poirot
smiled
modestly
.
“
I
will
demonstrate
.
Hastings
,
my
good
friend
,
take
my
watch
in
your
hand
—
with
care
.
It
is
a
family
heirloom
!
Just
now
I
timed
Mademoiselle
’
s
movements
—
her
first
absence
from
the
room
was
of
twelve
seconds
,
her
second
of
fifteen
.
Now
observe
my
actions
.
Madame
will
have
the
kindness
to
give
me
the
key
of
the
jewel
-
case
.
I
thank
you
.
My
friend
Hastings
will
have
the
kindness
to
say
‘
Go
!
’
”
“
Go
!
”
I
said
.