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Let
us
look
at
the
matter
like
this
.
Here
is
a
man
,
let
us
say
,
who
sets
out
to
poison
his
wife
.
He
has
lived
by
his
wits
as
the
saying
goes
.
Presumably
,
therefore
,
he
has
some
wits
.
He
is
not
altogether
a
fool
.
Well
,
how
does
he
set
about
it
?
He
goes
boldly
to
the
village
chemist
s
and
purchases
strychnine
under
his
own
name
,
with
a
trumped
up
story
about
a
dog
which
is
bound
to
be
proved
absurd
.
He
does
not
employ
the
poison
that
night
.
No
,
he
waits
until
he
has
had
a
violent
quarrel
with
her
,
of
which
the
whole
household
is
cognisant
,
and
which
naturally
directs
their
suspicions
upon
him
.
He
prepares
no
defence
no
shadow
of
an
alibi
,
yet
he
knows
the
chemist
s
assistant
must
necessarily
come
forward
with
the
facts
.
Bah
!
Do
not
ask
me
to
believe
that
any
man
could
be
so
idiotic
!
Only
a
lunatic
,
who
wished
to
commit
suicide
by
causing
himself
to
be
hanged
,
would
act
so
!
Still
I
do
not
see
I
began
.
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Neither
do
I
see
.
I
tell
you
,
mon
ami
,
it
puzzles
me
.
Me
Hercule
Poirot
!
But
if
you
believe
him
innocent
,
how
do
you
explain
his
buying
the
strychnine
?
Very
simply
.
He
did
not
buy
it
.
But
Mace
recognized
him
!
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I
beg
your
pardon
,
he
saw
a
man
with
a
black
beard
like
Mr
.
Inglethorp
s
,
and
wearing
glasses
like
Mr
.
Inglethorp
,
and
dressed
in
Mr
.
Inglethorp
s
rather
noticeable
clothes
.
He
could
not
recognize
a
man
whom
he
had
probably
only
seen
in
the
distance
,
since
,
you
remember
,
he
himself
had
only
been
in
the
village
a
fortnight
,
and
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
dealt
principally
with
Coot
s
in
Tadminster
.
Then
you
think
Mon
ami
,
do
you
remember
the
two
points
I
laid
stress
upon
?
Leave
the
first
one
for
the
moment
,
what
was
the
second
?