The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 97

"Please be serious, Mr. Pyne."

"I'm perfectly serious. Is the young lady, by

any chance, the one who had tea with you yester

day?''

He had noticed her--her gray flannel trousers

--the scarlet handkerchief tied loosely around her

breast--the vermilion mouth and the fact that she

had chosen a cocktail in preference to tea.

"You saw her? Terrible! Not the kind of girl

Basil has ever admired."

"You haven't given him much chance to admire

a girl, have you?"

"I?"

"He's been too fond of your company! Bad!

However, I daresay he'll get over this--if you

don't preciPitate matters."

"You don't understand. He wants to marry this

girl--Betty Gregg--they're engaged."

"It's gone as far as that?"

"Yes. Mr. Parker Pyne, you must do some

thing. You must get my boy out of this disastrous

marriage! His whole life will be ruined."

"Nobody's life can be ruined except by them

selves. ' '

"Basil's will be," said Mrs. Chester positively.

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"I'm not worrying about Basil."

"You're not worrying about the girl?"

"No, I'm worrying about you. You've been

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