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Poirot
took
back
the
card
.
The
woman
departed
.
Poirot
appeared
to
reflect
a
little
.
Then
he
gave
a
short
,
sharp
nod
of
the
head
.
Ring
the
bell
,
I
pray
of
you
,
Hastings
.
Three
times
,
for
the
valet
.
I
obeyed
,
devoured
with
curiosity
.
Meanwhile
Poirot
had
emptied
the
waste
-
paper
-
basket
on
the
floor
,
and
was
swiftly
going
through
its
contents
.
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In
a
few
moments
the
valet
answered
the
bell
.
To
him
Poirot
put
the
same
question
,
and
handed
him
the
card
to
examine
.
But
the
response
was
the
same
.
The
valet
had
never
seen
a
card
of
that
particular
quality
among
Mr
.
Opalsen
s
belongings
.
Poirot
thanked
him
,
and
he
withdrew
,
somewhat
unwillingly
,
with
an
inquisitive
glance
at
the
overturned
waste
-
paper
-
basket
and
the
litter
on
the
floor
.
He
could
hardly
have
helped
overhearing
Poirot
s
thoughtful
remark
as
he
bundled
the
torn
papers
back
again
:
And
the
necklace
was
heavily
insured
.
.
.
.
Poirot
,
I
cried
,
I
see
You
see
nothing
,
my
friend
,
he
replied
quickly
.
As
usual
,
nothing
at
all
!
It
is
incredible
but
there
it
is
.
Let
us
return
to
our
own
apartments
.
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We
did
so
in
silence
.
Once
there
,
to
my
intense
surprise
,
Poirot
effected
a
rapid
change
of
clothing
.
I
go
to
London
to
-
night
,
he
explained
.
It
is
imperative
.
What
?