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“
I
think
that
I
have
more
diplomacy
than
you
give
me
credit
for
.
”
“
My
friend
,
”
besought
Poirot
,
“
I
implore
you
,
do
not
enrage
yourself
!
Your
help
has
been
of
the
most
invaluable
.
It
is
but
the
extremely
beautiful
nature
that
you
have
,
which
made
me
pause
.
”
“
Well
,
”
I
grumbled
,
a
little
mollified
.
“
I
still
think
you
might
have
given
me
a
hint
.
”
“
But
I
did
,
my
friend
.
Several
hints
.
You
would
not
take
them
.
Think
now
,
did
I
ever
say
to
you
that
I
believed
John
Cavendish
guilty
?
Did
I
not
,
on
the
contrary
,
tell
you
that
he
would
almost
certainly
be
acquitted
?
”
“
Yes
,
but
—
—
”
“
And
did
I
not
immediately
afterwards
speak
of
the
difficulty
of
bringing
the
murderer
to
justice
?
Was
it
not
plain
to
you
that
I
was
speaking
of
two
entirely
different
persons
?
”
“
No
,
”
I
said
,
“
it
was
not
plain
to
me
!
”
“
Then
again
,
”
continued
Poirot
,
“
at
the
beginning
,
did
I
not
repeat
to
you
several
times
that
I
didn
’
t
want
Mr
.
Inglethorp
arrested
now
?
That
should
have
conveyed
something
to
you
.
”
“
Do
you
mean
to
say
you
suspected
him
as
long
ago
as
that
?
”