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661
The
woman
at
the
lodge
Mary
Black
was
pulling
the
curtains
last
night
when
she
saw
Ralph
Paton
turn
in
at
the
gate
and
go
up
towards
the
house
.
"
"
She
is
sure
of
that
?
"
I
asked
sharply
.
662
"
Quite
sure
.
She
knows
him
well
by
sight
.
He
went
past
very
quickly
and
turned
off
by
the
path
to
the
right
,
which
is
a
short
cut
to
the
terrace
.
"
"
And
what
time
was
that
?
"
asked
Poirot
,
who
had
sat
with
an
immovable
face
.
663
"
Exactly
twenty
-
five
minutes
past
nine
,
"
said
the
inspector
gravely
.
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664
There
was
a
silence
.
Then
the
inspector
spoke
again
.
665
"
It
s
all
clear
enough
.
It
fits
in
without
a
flaw
.
At
twenty
-
five
minutes
past
nine
.
Captain
Paton
is
seen
passing
the
lodge
;
at
nine
-
thirty
or
thereabouts
,
Mr
.
Geoffrey
Raymond
hears
someone
in
here
asking
for
money
and
Mr
.
Ackroyd
refusing
.
What
happens
next
?
Captain
Paton
leaves
the
same
way
through
the
window
.
He
walks
along
the
terrace
,
angry
and
baffled
.
He
comes
to
the
open
drawing
-
room
window
.
Say
it
s
now
a
quarter
to
ten
.
Miss
Flora
Ackroyd
is
saying
goodnight
to
her
uncle
.
Major
Blunt
,
Mr
.
Raymond
,
and
Mrs
.
Ackroyd
are
in
the
billiard
room
.
The
drawing
-
room
is
empty
.
He
steals
in
,
takes
the
dagger
from
the
silver
table
,
and
returns
to
the
study
window
.
He
slips
off
his
shoes
,
climbs
in
,
and
well
,
I
don
t
need
to
go
into
details
.
Then
he
slips
out
again
and
goes
off
.
666
Hadn
t
the
nerve
to
go
back
to
the
inn
.
He
makes
for
the
station
,
rings
up
from
there
"
"
Why
?
"
said
Poirot
softly
.
667
I
jumped
at
the
interruption
.
The
little
man
was
leaning
forward
.
His
eyes
shone
with
a
queer
green
light
.
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668
For
a
moment
Inspector
Raglan
was
taken
aback
by
the
question
.
669
"
It
s
difficult
to
say
exactly
why
he
did
that
,
"
he
said
at
last
.
"
But
murderers
do
funny
things
.
You
d
know
that
if
you
were
in
the
police
force
.
The
cleverest
of
them
make
stupid
mistakes
sometimes
.
But
come
along
and
I
ll
show
you
those
footprints
.
"
We
followed
him
round
the
corner
of
the
terrace
to
the
study
window
.
At
a
word
from
Raglan
a
police
constable
produced
the
shoes
which
had
been
obtained
from
the
local
inn
.
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The
inspector
laid
them
over
the
marks
.