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“
In
that
case
,
I
have
no
alternative
but
to
agree
.
”
“
Thank
you
,
”
said
Dr
.
Wilkins
briskly
.
“
We
propose
that
it
should
take
place
to
-
morrow
night
—
or
rather
to
-
night
.
”
And
he
glanced
at
the
daylight
.
“
Under
the
circumstances
,
I
am
afraid
an
inquest
can
hardly
be
avoided
—
these
formalities
are
necessary
,
but
I
beg
that
you
won
’
t
distress
yourselves
.
”
There
was
a
pause
,
and
then
Dr
.
Bauerstein
drew
two
keys
from
his
pocket
,
and
handed
them
to
John
.
“
These
are
the
keys
of
the
two
rooms
.
I
have
locked
them
and
,
in
my
opinion
,
they
would
be
better
kept
locked
for
the
present
.
”
The
doctors
then
departed
.
I
had
been
turning
over
an
idea
in
my
head
,
and
I
felt
that
the
moment
had
now
come
to
broach
it
.
Yet
I
was
a
little
chary
of
doing
so
.
John
,
I
knew
,
had
a
horror
of
any
kind
of
publicity
,
and
was
an
easygoing
optimist
,
who
preferred
never
to
meet
trouble
half
-
way
.
It
might
be
difficult
to
convince
him
of
the
soundness
of
my
plan
.
Lawrence
,
on
the
other
hand
,
being
less
conventional
,
and
having
more
imagination
,
I
felt
I
might
count
upon
as
an
ally
.
There
was
no
doubt
that
the
moment
had
come
for
me
to
take
the
lead
.
“
John
,
”
I
said
,
“
I
am
going
to
ask
you
something
”
“
Well
?
”
“
You
remember
my
speaking
of
my
friend
Poirot
?
The
Belgian
who
is
here
?
He
has
been
a
most
famous
detective
.
”