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“
Well
?
”
“
Well
,
I
learnt
that
Miss
Howard
had
been
on
afternoon
duty
on
Tuesday
,
and
that
—
a
convoy
coming
in
unexpectedly
—
she
had
kindly
offered
to
remain
on
night
duty
,
which
offer
was
gratefully
accepted
.
That
disposes
of
that
.
”
“
Oh
!
”
I
said
,
rather
nonplussed
.
“
Really
,
”
I
continued
,
“
it
’
s
her
extraordinary
vehemence
against
Inglethorp
that
started
me
off
suspecting
her
.
I
can
’
t
help
feeling
she
’
d
do
anything
against
him
.
And
I
had
an
idea
she
might
know
something
about
the
destroying
of
the
will
.
She
might
have
burnt
the
new
one
,
mistaking
it
for
the
earlier
one
in
his
favour
.
She
is
so
terribly
bitter
against
him
.
”
“
You
consider
her
vehemence
unnatural
?
”
“
Y
—
es
.
She
is
so
very
violent
.
I
wondered
really
whether
she
is
quite
sane
on
that
point
.
”
Poirot
shook
his
head
energetically
.
“
No
,
no
,
you
are
on
a
wrong
tack
there
.
There
is
nothing
weak
-
minded
or
degenerate
about
Miss
Howard
.
She
is
an
excellent
specimen
of
well
-
balanced
English
beef
and
brawn
.
She
is
sanity
itself
.
”
“
Yet
her
hatred
of
Inglethorp
seems
almost
a
mania
.
My
idea
was
—
a
very
ridiculous
one
,
no
doubt
—
that
she
had
intended
to
poison
him
—
and
that
,
in
some
way
,
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
got
hold
of
it
by
mistake
.
But
I
don
’
t
at
all
see
how
it
could
have
been
done
.
The
whole
thing
is
absurd
and
ridiculous
to
the
last
degree
.
”
“
Still
you
are
right
in
one
thing
.
It
is
always
wise
to
suspect
everybody
until
you
can
prove
logically
,
and
to
your
own
satisfaction
,
that
they
are
innocent
.
Now
,
what
reasons
are
there
against
Miss
Howard
’
s
having
deliberately
poisoned
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
?
”