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“
That
hateful
man
!
What
a
net
he
has
drawn
around
my
poor
John
!
How
he
twisted
every
little
fact
until
he
made
it
seem
what
it
wasn
’
t
!
”
“
Well
,
”
I
said
consolingly
,
“
it
will
be
the
other
way
about
to
-
morrow
.
”
“
Yes
,
”
she
said
meditatively
;
then
suddenly
dropped
her
voice
.
“
Mr
.
Hastings
,
you
do
not
think
—
surely
it
could
not
have
been
Lawrence
—
Oh
,
no
,
that
could
not
be
!
”
But
I
myself
was
puzzled
,
and
as
soon
as
I
was
alone
with
Poirot
I
asked
him
what
he
thought
Sir
Ernest
was
driving
at
.
“
Ah
!
”
said
Poirot
appreciatively
.
“
He
is
a
clever
man
,
that
Sir
Ernest
.
”
“
Do
you
think
he
believes
Lawrence
guilty
?
”
“
I
do
not
think
he
believes
or
cares
anything
!
No
,
what
he
is
trying
for
is
to
create
such
confusion
in
the
minds
of
the
jury
that
they
are
divided
in
their
opinion
as
to
which
brother
did
it
.
He
is
endeavouring
to
make
out
that
there
is
quite
as
much
evidence
against
Lawrence
as
against
John
—
and
I
am
not
at
all
sure
that
he
will
not
succeed
.
”
Detective
-
inspector
Japp
was
the
first
witness
called
when
the
trial
was
reopened
,
and
gave
his
evidence
succinctly
and
briefly
.
After
relating
the
earlier
events
,
he
proceeded
:
“
Acting
on
information
received
,
Superintendent
Summerhaye
and
myself
searched
the
prisoner
’
s
room
,
during
his
temporary
absence
from
the
house
.
In
his
chest
of
drawers
,
hidden
beneath
some
underclothing
,
we
found
:
first
,
a
pair
of
gold
-
rimmed
pince
-
nez
similar
to
those
worn
by
Mr
.
Inglethorp
”
—
these
were
exhibited
—
“
secondly
,
this
phial
.
”