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But
,
Poirot
I
protested
.
Oh
,
my
friend
,
have
I
not
said
to
you
all
along
that
I
have
no
proofs
.
It
is
one
thing
to
know
that
a
man
is
guilty
,
it
is
quite
another
matter
to
prove
him
so
.
And
,
in
this
case
,
there
is
terribly
little
evidence
.
That
is
the
whole
trouble
.
I
,
Hercule
Poirot
,
know
,
but
I
lack
the
last
link
in
my
chain
.
And
unless
I
can
find
that
missing
link
He
shook
his
head
gravely
.
When
did
you
first
suspect
John
Cavendish
?
I
asked
,
after
a
minute
or
two
.
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Did
you
not
suspect
him
at
all
?
No
,
indeed
.
Not
after
that
fragment
of
conversation
you
overheard
between
Mrs
.
Cavendish
and
her
mother
-
in
-
law
,
and
her
subsequent
lack
of
frankness
at
the
inquest
?
No
.
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Did
you
not
put
two
and
two
together
,
and
reflect
that
if
it
was
not
Alfred
Inglethorp
who
was
quarrelling
with
his
wife
and
you
remember
,
he
strenuously
denied
it
at
the
inquest
it
must
be
either
Lawrence
or
John
.
Now
,
if
it
was
Lawrence
,
Mary
Cavendish
s
conduct
was
just
as
inexplicable
.
But
if
,
on
the
other
hand
,
it
was
John
,
the
whole
thing
was
explained
quite
naturally
.
So
,
I
cried
,
a
light
breaking
in
upon
me
,
it
was
John
who
quarrelled
with
his
mother
that
afternoon
?