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“
No
.
You
wish
to
believe
he
committed
the
crime
.
You
believe
him
capable
of
committing
it
.
But
your
instinct
tells
you
he
did
not
commit
it
.
It
tells
you
more
—
shall
I
go
on
?
”
She
was
staring
at
him
,
fascinated
,
and
made
a
slight
affirmative
movement
of
the
hand
.
“
Shall
I
tell
you
why
you
have
been
so
vehement
against
Mr
.
Inglethorp
?
It
is
because
you
have
been
trying
to
believe
what
you
wish
to
believe
.
It
is
because
you
are
trying
to
drown
and
stifle
your
instinct
,
which
tells
you
another
name
—
—
”
“
No
,
no
,
no
!
”
cried
Miss
Howard
wildly
,
flinging
up
her
hands
.
“
Don
’
t
say
it
!
Oh
,
don
’
t
say
it
!
It
isn
’
t
true
!
It
can
’
t
be
true
.
I
don
’
t
know
what
put
such
a
wild
—
such
a
dreadful
—
idea
into
my
head
!
”
“
I
am
right
,
am
I
not
?
”
asked
Poirot
.
“
Yes
,
yes
;
you
must
be
a
wizard
to
have
guessed
.
But
it
can
’
t
be
so
—
it
’
s
too
monstrous
,
too
impossible
.
It
must
be
Alfred
Inglethorp
.
”
Poirot
shook
his
head
gravely
.
“
Don
’
t
ask
me
about
it
,
”
continued
Miss
Howard
,
“
because
I
shan
’
t
tell
you
.
I
won
’
t
admit
it
,
even
to
myself
.
I
must
be
mad
to
think
of
such
a
thing
.
”
Poirot
nodded
,
as
if
satisfied
.