The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21)
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Poirot
said gently:
"Forget,
Mademoiselle.. · forget Let the
past go
Think only of
the present "
Pauline murmured, "Yes--you're
right
',
Poirot turned to Lola
Valdez.
"Sefiora, as the evening advances
I become more brave. If you would
dance with me
"Oh, yes, indeed. You are--you
are ze cat's
YELLOq
whilers, M. Poirot. I ioseest on dancing witla
yo ,,
,,'
ora."
¥ou are too kind, Sei left. They leant towar6s
)ny and Pauline were
eac,!ther across the table'
: , barling Pauline." .,c a nasty spiteful spit
" )h, Tony, I've been s.v Can you ever forgiW
r little cat to you all d
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