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“
Vous
êtes
bonne
mère
,
”
said
Poirot
,
with
a
gallant
little
bow
,
as
the
children
were
removed
reluctantly
by
a
stern
nurse
.
Lady
Yardly
smoothed
her
ruffled
hair
.
“
I
adore
them
,
”
she
said
with
a
little
catch
in
her
voice
.
“
And
they
you
—
with
reason
!
”
Poirot
bowed
again
.
A
dressing
-
gong
sounded
,
and
we
rose
to
go
up
to
our
rooms
.
At
that
moment
the
butler
entered
with
a
telegram
on
a
salver
which
he
handed
to
Lord
Yardly
.
The
latter
tore
it
open
with
a
brief
word
of
apology
.
As
he
read
it
he
stiffened
visibly
.
With
an
ejaculation
,
he
handed
it
to
his
wife
.
Then
he
glanced
at
my
friend
.
“
Just
a
minute
,
Monsieur
Poirot
.
I
feel
you
ought
to
know
about
this
.
It
’
s
from
Hoffberg
.
He
thinks
he
’
s
found
a
customer
for
the
diamond
—
an
American
,
sailing
for
the
States
to
-
morrow
.
They
’
re
sending
down
a
chap
to
-
night
to
vet
the
stone
.
By
Jove
,
though
,
if
this
goes
through
—
—
”
Words
failed
him
.
Lady
Yardly
had
turned
away
.
She
still
held
the
telegram
in
her
hand
.
“
I
wish
you
wouldn
’
t
sell
it
,
George
,
”
she
said
,
in
a
low
voice
.
“
It
’
s
been
in
the
family
so
long
.
”
She
waited
,
as
though
for
a
reply
,
but
when
none
came
her
face
hardened
.
She
shrugged
her
shoulders
.
“
I
must
go
and
dress
.
I
suppose
I
had
better
display
‘
the
goods
.
’
”
She
turned
to
Poirot
with
a
slight
grimace
.
“
It
’
s
one
of
the
most
hideous
necklaces
that
was
ever
designed
!
George
has
always
promised
to
have
the
stones
reset
for
me
,
but
it
’
s
never
been
done
.
”
She
left
the
room
.