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“
He
’
s
a
dear
little
man
,
”
said
Cynthia
.
“
I
’
d
no
idea
you
knew
him
.
”
“
You
’
ve
been
entertaining
a
celebrity
unawares
,
”
I
replied
.
And
,
for
the
rest
of
the
way
home
,
I
recited
to
them
the
various
exploits
and
triumphs
of
Hercule
Poirot
.
We
arrived
back
in
a
very
cheerful
mood
.
As
we
entered
the
hall
,
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
came
out
of
her
boudoir
.
She
looked
flushed
and
upset
.
“
Oh
,
it
’
s
you
,
”
she
said
.
“
Is
there
anything
the
matter
,
Aunt
Emily
?
”
asked
Cynthia
.
“
Certainly
not
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
sharply
.
“
What
should
there
be
?
”
Then
catching
sight
of
Dorcas
,
the
parlourmaid
,
going
into
the
dining
-
room
,
she
called
to
her
to
bring
some
stamps
into
the
boudoir
.
“
Yes
,
m
’
m
.
”
The
old
servant
hesitated
,
then
added
diffidently
:
“
Don
’
t
you
think
,
m
’
m
,
you
’
d
better
get
to
bed
?
You
’
re
looking
very
tired
.
”
“
Perhaps
you
’
re
right
,
Dorcas
—
yes
—
no
—
not
now
.
I
’
ve
some
letters
I
must
finish
by
post
-
time
.
Have
you
lighted
the
fire
in
my
room
as
I
told
you
?
”
“
Yes
,
m
’
m
.
”