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881
Well
,
well
,
said
Poirot
.
Let
us
lunch
,
and
over
lunch
we
will
put
our
heads
together
and
see
what
can
be
done
.
I
want
to
hear
Mr
.
Ridgeway
s
story
from
his
own
lips
.
882
Whilst
we
discussed
the
excellent
steak
and
kidney
pudding
of
the
establishment
,
Philip
Ridgeway
narrated
the
circumstances
leading
to
the
disappearance
of
the
bonds
.
His
story
agreed
with
that
of
Miss
Farquhar
in
every
particular
.
883
When
he
had
finished
,
Poirot
took
up
the
thread
with
a
question
.
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884
What
exactly
led
you
to
discover
that
the
bonds
had
been
stolen
,
Mr
.
Ridgeway
?
885
He
laughed
rather
bitterly
.
886
The
thing
stared
me
in
the
face
,
Monsieur
Poirot
.
I
couldn
t
have
missed
it
.
My
cabin
trunk
was
half
out
from
under
the
bunk
and
all
scratched
and
cut
about
where
they
d
tried
to
force
the
lock
.
887
But
I
understood
that
it
had
been
opened
with
a
key
?
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888
That
s
so
.
They
tried
to
force
it
,
but
couldn
t
.
And
,
in
the
end
,
they
must
have
got
it
unlocked
somehow
or
other
.
889
Curious
,
said
Poirot
,
his
eyes
beginning
to
flicker
with
the
green
light
I
knew
so
well
.
Very
curious
!
They
waste
much
,
much
time
trying
to
prise
it
open
,
and
then
sapristi
!
they
find
that
they
have
the
key
all
the
time
for
each
of
Hubbs
s
locks
are
unique
.
890
That
s
just
why
they
couldn
t
have
had
the
key
.
It
never
left
me
day
or
night
.