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"
I
thought
someone
ought
to
inform
the
young
man
of
his
uncle
’
s
death
.
It
occurred
to
me
after
I
had
left
Fernly
that
possibly
no
one
but
myself
and
Mr
.
Ackroyd
were
aware
that
he
was
staying
in
the
village
.
"
Poirot
nodded
.
"
Quite
so
.
That
was
your
only
motive
in
going
there
,
eh
?
"
"
That
was
my
only
motive
,
"
I
said
stiffly
.
"
It
was
not
to
–
shall
we
say
–
reassure
yourself
about
ce
jeune
homme
.
"
"
Reassure
myself
?
"
"
I
think
,
M
.
le
docteur
,
that
you
know
very
well
what
I
mean
,
though
you
pretend
not
to
do
so
.
I
suggest
that
it
would
have
been
a
relief
to
you
if
you
had
found
that
Captain
Paton
had
been
at
home
all
the
evening
.
"
"
Not
at
all
,
"
I
said
sharply
.
The
little
detective
shook
his
head
at
me
gravely
.
"
You
have
not
the
trust
in
me
of
Miss
Flora
,
"
he
said
.
"
But
no
matter
.
What
we
have
to
look
at
is
this
–
Captain
Paton
is
missing
,
under
circumstances
which
call
for
an
explanation
.
I
will
not
hide
from
you
that
the
matter
looks
grave
.
Still
,
it
may
admit
of
a
perfectly
simple
explanation
.
"
"
That
’
s
just
what
I
keep
saying
,
"
cried
Flora
eagerly
.
Poirot
touched
no
more
upon
that
theme
.
Instead
he
suggested
an
immediate
visit
to
the
local
police
.
He
thought
it
better
for
Flora
to
return
home
,
and
for
me
to
be
the
one
to
accompany
him
there
and
introduce
him
to
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
case
.
We
carried
out
this
plan
forthwith
.
We
found
Inspector
Davis
outside
the
police
station
looking
very
glum
indeed
.
With
him
was
Colonel
Melrose
,
the
Chief
Constable
,
and
another
man
whom
,
from
Flora
’
s
description
of
"
weaselly
,
"
I
had
no
difficulty
in
recognizing
as
Inspector
Raglan
from
Cranchester
.