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“
Do
you
mean
that
you
could
have
saved
John
Cavendish
from
being
brought
to
trial
?
”
“
Yes
,
my
friend
.
But
I
eventually
decided
in
favour
of
‘
a
woman
’
s
happiness
’
.
Nothing
but
the
great
danger
through
which
they
have
passed
could
have
brought
these
two
proud
souls
together
again
.
”
I
looked
at
Poirot
in
silent
amazement
.
The
colossal
cheek
of
the
little
man
!
Who
on
earth
but
Poirot
would
have
thought
of
a
trial
for
murder
as
a
restorer
of
conjugal
happiness
!
“
I
perceive
your
thoughts
,
mon
ami
,
”
said
Poirot
,
smiling
at
me
.
“
No
one
but
Hercule
Poirot
would
have
attempted
such
a
thing
!
And
you
are
wrong
in
condemning
it
.
The
happiness
of
one
man
and
one
woman
is
the
greatest
thing
in
all
the
world
.
”
His
words
took
me
back
to
earlier
events
.
I
remembered
Mary
as
she
lay
white
and
exhausted
on
the
sofa
,
listening
,
listening
.
There
had
come
the
sound
of
the
bell
below
.
She
had
started
up
.
Poirot
had
opened
the
door
,
and
meeting
her
agonized
eyes
had
nodded
gently
.
“
Yes
,
madame
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
have
brought
him
back
to
you
.
”
He
had
stood
aside
,
and
as
I
went
out
I
had
seen
the
look
in
Mary
’
s
eyes
,
as
John
Cavendish
had
caught
his
wife
in
his
arms
.
“
Perhaps
you
are
right
,
Poirot
,
”
I
said
gently
.
“
Yes
,
it
is
the
greatest
thing
in
the
world
.
”
Suddenly
,
there
was
a
tap
at
the
door
,
and
Cynthia
peeped
in
.
“
I
—
I
only
—
—
”
“
Come
in
,
”
I
said
,
springing
up
.