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"
Adventuress
!
"
said
Caroline
,
with
a
snort
.
"
If
we
’
re
talking
of
adventuresses
"
She
left
the
sentence
unfinished
.
"
Well
?
"
I
said
,
with
some
curiosity
.
"
Nothing
.
But
I
can
think
of
someone
not
a
hundred
miles
away
.
"
Then
she
turned
to
Poirot
suddenly
.
"
James
sticks
to
it
that
you
believe
someone
in
the
house
committed
the
murder
.
All
I
can
say
is
,
you
’
re
wrong
.
"
"
I
should
not
like
to
be
wrong
,
"
said
Poirot
.
"
It
is
not
how
do
you
say
–
my
metier
?
"
"
I
’
ve
got
the
facts
pretty
clearly
,
"
continued
Caroline
,
taking
no
notice
ofPoirot
’
s
remark
,
"
from
James
and
others
.
As
far
as
I
can
see
,
of
the
people
in
the
house
,
only
two
could
have
had
the
chance
of
doing
it
.
Ralph
Paton
and
Flora
Ackroyd
.
"
"
My
dear
Caroline
-
"
"
Now
,
James
,
don
’
t
interrupt
me
.
I
know
what
I
’
m
talking
about
.
Parker
met
her
outside
the
door
,
didn
’
t
he
?
He
didn
’
t
hear
her
uncle
saying
goodnight
to
her
.
She
could
have
killed
him
then
and
there
.
"
"
Caroline
!
"
"
I
’
m
not
saying
she
did
,
James
.
I
’
m
saying
she
could
have
done
.
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
though
.
Flora
is
like
all
these
young
girls
nowadays
,
with
no
veneration
for
their
betters
and
thinking
they
know
best
on
every
subject
under
the
sun
,
I
don
’
t
for
a
minute
believe
she
’
d
kill
even
a
chicken
.
But
there
it
is
.
Mr
.
Raymond
and
Major
Blunt
have
alibis
.
Mrs
.
Ackroyd
’
s
got
an
alibi
.
Even
that
Russell
woman
seems
to
have
one
–
and
a
good
job
for
her
it
is
she
has
.
Who
is
left
?
Only
Ralph
and
Flora
!
And
say
what
you
will
,
I
don
’
t
believe
Ralph
Paton
is
a
murderer
.
A
boy
we
’
ve
known
all
our
lives
.
"
Poirot
was
silent
for
a
minute
,
watching
the
curling
smoke
rise
from
his
cigarette
.
When
at
last
he
spoke
,
it
was
in
a
gentle
far
-
away
voice
that
produced
a
curious
impression
.
It
was
totally
unlike
his
usual
manner
.