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Inglethorp
shook
his
head
sadly
.
“
My
poor
wife
,
”
he
murmured
.
“
Poor
Emily
!
It
is
terrible
.
”
“
I
do
not
think
,
monsieur
,
”
said
Poirot
pointedly
,
“
that
you
quite
realize
how
terrible
it
may
be
—
for
you
.
”
And
as
Inglethorp
did
not
appear
to
understand
,
he
added
:
“
Mr
.
Inglethorp
,
you
are
standing
in
very
grave
danger
.
”
The
two
detectives
fidgeted
.
I
saw
the
official
caution
“
Anything
you
say
will
be
used
in
evidence
against
you
,
”
actually
hovering
on
Summerhaye
’
s
lips
.
Poirot
went
on
.
“
Do
you
understand
now
,
monsieur
?
”
“
No
.
What
do
you
mean
?
”
“
I
mean
,
”
said
Poirot
deliberately
,
“
that
you
are
suspected
of
poisoning
your
wife
.
”
A
little
gasp
ran
round
the
circle
at
this
plain
speaking
.
“
Good
heavens
!
”
cried
Inglethorp
,
starting
up
.
“
What
a
monstrous
idea
!
I
—
poison
my
dearest
Emily
!
”
“
I
do
not
think
”
—
Poirot
watched
him
narrowly
—
“
that
you
quite
realize
the
unfavourable
nature
of
your
evidence
at
the
inquest
.
Mr
.
Inglethorp
,
knowing
what
I
have
now
told
you
,
do
you
still
refuse
to
say
where
you
were
at
six
o
’
clock
on
Monday
afternoon
?
”