The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 74

"Quite

reasonable," aid Miss Lemon. "Quite

reasonable for a Russian, that is. Personally, I

should never take a post as a companion. I like my

duties clearly defined. And of course I should not

dream of murdering anyone."

Poirot sighed. "How I miss my friend Hastings.

He had such an imagination. Such a romantic

mind! It is true that he always imagined wrong--but

that in itself was a guide."

Miss Lemon was silent. She had heard about

Captain Hastings before, and Was not interested.

She looked longingly at the typewritten sheet in

front of her.

"So it seems to you reasonable," mused Poirot.

"Doesn't it to you?"

"I am almost afraid it does," sighed Poirot.

The telephone rang and Miss Lemon went out

of the room to answer it. She came back to say,

"It's Inspector Sims again."

Poirot hurried to the instrument." 'Allo, 'allo.

What is that you say?"

Sims repeated his statement. "We've fotmd

a packet of strychnine in the girl's bedroom--

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tucked underneath the rattr about clinches it,

just come in with the news, TiP

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