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301
Pas
du
tout
,
said
Poirot
briskly
.
She
came
by
the
advice
of
Mary
Cavendish
to
seek
my
aid
in
her
dilemma
.
Then
she
heard
that
Mary
Marvell
,
whom
she
knew
to
be
her
enemy
,
had
been
here
,
and
she
changed
her
mind
,
jumping
at
a
pretext
that
you
,
my
friend
,
offered
her
.
A
very
few
questions
sufficed
to
show
me
that
you
told
her
of
the
letters
,
not
she
you
!
She
jumped
at
the
chance
your
words
offered
.
302
I
don
t
believe
it
,
I
cried
,
stung
.
303
Si
,
si
,
mon
ami
,
it
is
a
pity
that
you
study
not
the
psychology
.
She
told
you
that
the
letters
were
destroyed
?
Oh
,
la
la
,
never
does
a
woman
destroy
a
letter
if
she
can
avoid
it
!
Not
even
if
it
would
be
more
prudent
to
do
so
!
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304
It
s
all
very
well
,
I
said
,
my
anger
rising
,
but
you
ve
made
a
perfect
fool
of
me
!
From
beginning
to
end
!
No
,
it
s
all
very
well
to
try
and
explain
it
away
afterwards
.
There
really
is
a
limit
!
305
But
you
were
so
enjoying
yourself
,
my
friend
.
I
had
not
the
heart
to
shatter
your
illusions
.
306
It
s
no
good
.
You
ve
gone
a
bit
too
far
this
time
.
307
Mon
Dieu
!
but
how
you
enrage
yourself
for
nothing
,
mon
ami
!
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308
I
m
fed
up
!
I
went
out
,
banging
the
door
.
Poirot
had
made
an
absolute
laughing
-
stock
of
me
.
I
decided
that
he
needed
a
sharp
lesson
.
I
would
let
some
time
elapse
before
I
forgave
him
.
He
had
encouraged
me
to
make
a
perfect
fool
of
myself
!
309
I
had
been
called
away
from
town
for
a
few
days
,
and
on
my
return
found
Poirot
in
the
act
of
strapping
up
his
small
valise
.
310
A
la
bonne
heure
,
Hastings
.
I
feared
you
would
not
have
returned
in
time
to
accompany
me
.