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Yes
,
a
good
deal
that
was
peculiar
came
out
to
-
day
,
continued
Poirot
.
Dr
.
Bauerstein
,
now
,
what
was
he
doing
up
and
dressed
at
that
hour
in
the
morning
?
It
is
astonishing
to
me
that
no
one
commented
on
the
fact
.
He
has
insomnia
,
I
believe
,
I
said
doubtfully
.
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Which
is
a
very
good
,
or
a
very
bad
explanation
,
remarked
Poirot
.
It
covers
everything
,
and
explains
nothing
.
I
shall
keep
my
eye
on
our
clever
Dr
.
Bauerstein
.
Any
more
faults
to
find
with
the
evidence
?
I
inquired
satirically
.
Mon
ami
,
replied
Poirot
gravely
,
when
you
find
that
people
are
not
telling
you
the
truth
look
out
!
Now
,
unless
I
am
much
mistaken
,
at
the
inquest
to
-
day
only
one
at
most
,
two
persons
were
speaking
the
truth
without
reservation
or
subterfuge
.
Oh
,
come
now
,
Poirot
!
I
won
t
cite
Lawrence
,
or
Mrs
.
Cavendish
.
But
there
s
John
and
Miss
Howard
,
surely
they
were
speaking
the
truth
?
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Both
of
them
,
my
friend
?
One
,
I
grant
you
,
but
both
!
His
words
gave
me
an
unpleasant
shock
.
Miss
Howard
s
evidence
,
unimportant
as
it
was
,
had
been
given
in
such
a
downright
straightforward
manner
that
it
had
never
occurred
to
me
to
doubt
her
sincerity
.
Still
,
I
had
a
great
respect
for
Poirot
s
sagacity
except
on
the
occasions
when
he
was
what
I
described
to
myself
as
foolishly
pig
-
headed
.
Do
you
really
think
so
?
I
asked
.
Miss
Howard
had
always
seemed
to
me
so
essentially
honest
almost
uncomfortably
so
.