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“
I
was
fairly
certain
that
it
was
Mrs
.
Cavendish
who
had
hidden
it
,
but
I
had
to
make
sure
.
Monsieur
Lawrence
did
not
know
at
all
what
I
meant
;
but
,
on
reflection
,
he
came
to
the
conclusion
that
if
he
could
find
an
extra
coffee
-
cup
anywhere
his
lady
love
would
be
cleared
of
suspicion
.
And
he
was
perfectly
right
.
”
“
One
thing
more
.
What
did
Mrs
.
Inglethorp
mean
by
her
dying
words
?
”
“
They
were
,
of
course
,
an
accusation
against
her
husband
.
”
“
Dear
me
,
Poirot
,
”
I
said
with
a
sigh
,
“
I
think
you
have
explained
everything
.
I
am
glad
it
has
all
ended
so
happily
.
Even
John
and
his
wife
are
reconciled
.
”
“
Thanks
to
me
.
”
“
How
do
you
mean
—
thanks
to
you
?
”
“
My
dear
friend
,
do
you
not
realize
that
it
was
simply
and
solely
the
trial
which
has
brought
them
together
again
?
That
John
Cavendish
still
loved
his
wife
,
I
was
convinced
.
Also
,
that
she
was
equally
in
love
with
him
.
But
they
had
drifted
very
far
apart
.
It
all
arose
from
a
misunderstanding
.
She
married
him
without
love
.
He
knew
it
.
He
is
a
sensitive
man
in
his
way
,
he
would
not
force
himself
upon
her
if
she
did
not
want
him
.
And
,
as
he
withdrew
,
her
love
awoke
.
But
they
are
both
unusually
proud
,
and
their
pride
held
them
inexorably
apart
.
He
drifted
into
an
entanglement
with
Mrs
.
Raikes
,
and
she
deliberately
cultivated
the
friendship
of
Dr
.
Bauerstein
.
Do
you
remember
the
day
of
John
Cavendish
’
s
arrest
,
when
you
found
me
deliberating
over
a
big
decision
?
”
“
Yes
,
I
quite
understood
your
distress
.
”
“
Pardon
me
,
mon
ami
,
but
you
did
not
understand
it
in
the
least
.
I
was
trying
to
decide
whether
or
not
I
would
clear
John
Cavendish
at
once
.
I
could
have
cleared
him
—
though
it
might
have
meant
a
failure
to
convict
the
real
criminals
.
They
were
entirely
in
the
dark
as
to
my
real
attitude
up
to
the
very
last
moment
—
which
partly
accounts
for
my
success
.
”