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“
My
dear
Poirot
,
I
am
sure
you
are
capable
of
thinking
of
seventy
!
But
,
seriously
,
in
spite
of
what
I
heard
you
say
to
the
detectives
,
you
surely
cannot
still
believe
in
the
possibility
of
Alfred
Inglethorp
’
s
innocence
?
”
“
Why
not
now
as
much
as
before
?
Nothing
has
changed
.
”
“
But
the
evidence
is
so
conclusive
.
”
“
Yes
,
too
conclusive
.
”
We
turned
in
at
the
gate
of
Leastways
Cottage
,
and
proceeded
up
the
now
familiar
stairs
.
“
Yes
,
yes
,
too
conclusive
,
”
continued
Poirot
,
almost
to
himself
.
“
Real
evidence
is
usually
vague
and
unsatisfactory
.
It
has
to
be
examined
—
sifted
.
But
here
the
whole
thing
is
cut
and
dried
.
No
,
my
friend
,
this
evidence
has
been
very
cleverly
manufactured
—
so
cleverly
that
it
has
defeated
its
own
ends
.
”
“
How
do
you
make
that
out
?
”
“
Because
,
so
long
as
the
evidence
against
him
was
vague
and
intangible
,
it
was
very
hard
to
disprove
.
But
,
in
his
anxiety
,
the
criminal
has
drawn
the
net
so
closely
that
one
cut
will
set
Inglethorp
free
.
”
I
was
silent
.
And
in
a
minute
or
two
,
Poirot
continued
: