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"
Think
I
’
d
hold
that
against
her
?
Roger
was
always
a
queer
chap
about
money
.
She
got
in
a
mess
and
didn
’
t
dare
tell
him
.
Poor
kid
.
Poor
lonely
kid
.
"
Poirot
looked
thoughtfully
at
the
side
door
.
"
Mademoiselle
Flora
went
into
the
garden
,
I
think
,
"
he
murmured
.
"
I
’
ve
been
every
kind
of
a
fool
,
"
said
Blunt
abruptly
.
"
Rum
conversation
we
’
ve
been
having
.
Like
one
of
those
Danish
plays
.
But
you
’
re
a
sound
fellow
,
M
.
Poirot
.
Thank
you
.
"
He
took
Poirot
’
s
hand
and
gave
it
a
grip
which
caused
the
other
to
wince
in
anguish
.
Then
he
strode
to
the
side
-
door
and
passed
out
into
the
garden
.
"
Not
every
kind
of
a
fool
,
"
murmured
Poirot
,
tenderly
nursing
the
injured
member
.
"
Only
one
kind
–
the
fool
in
love
.
’
Inspector
Raglan
had
received
a
bad
jolt
.
He
was
not
deceived
by
Blunt
’
s
valiant
lie
any
more
than
we
had
been
.
Our
way
back
to
the
village
was
punctuated
by
his
complaints
.
"
This
alters
everything
,
this
does
.
I
don
’
t
know
whether
you
’
ve
realized
it
.
Monsieur
Poirot
?
"
"
I
think
so
,
yes
,
I
think
so
,
"
said
Poirot
.
"
You
see
,
me
,
I
have
been
familiar
with
the
idea
for
some
time
.
"
Inspector
Raglan
,
who
had
only
had
the
idea
presented
to
him
a
short
half
-
hour
ago
,
looked
at
Poirot
unhappily
,
and
went
on
with
his
discoveries
.
"
Those
alibis
now
.
Worthless
!
Absolutely
worthless
.
Got
to
start
again
.
Find
out
what
everyone
was
doing
from
nine
-
thirty
onwards
.
Nine
-
thirty
–
that
’
s
the
time
we
’
ve
got
to
hang
on
to
.
You
were
quite
right
about
the
man
Kent
we
don
’
t
release
him
yet
awhile
.
Let
me
see
now
–
nineforty
-
five
at
the
Dog
and
Whistle
.
He
might
have
got
there
in
a
quarter
of
an
hour
if
he
ran
.
It
’
s
just
possible
that
it
was
his
voice
Mr
.
Raymond
heard
talking
to
Mr
.
Ackroyd
asking
for
money
which
Mr
.
Ackroyd
refused
.
But
one
thing
’
s
clear
–
it
wasn
’
t
he
who
sent
the
telephone
message
.