The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21)
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I've dreamed of so often--kill myself!"
Slowly Hercule Poirot shook his head.
"You don't think that is possible?" asked
Farley.
"Possible?" Poirot shook his head. "That is
not a word I care to meddle with."
"But you think it improbable?"
"Most improbable."
Benedict Farley murmured, "The doctor said so
too .... "Then his voice rising shrilly again, he
cried out, "But why do I have this dream? Why?
Why?"
Hercule Poirot shook his head. Benedict Farley
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said abruptly, "You're sure you've never come
across anything like this in your experience?,,
"Never."
"That's what I wanted to know."
Delicately, Poirot cleared his throat.
"You permit," he said, "a question?"
"What is it? What is it? Say what you like.,,
"Who is it you suspect of wanting to kill you?"
Farley snapped out, "Nobody. Nobody t all."
"But the idea presented itself to your hind?"
Poirot persisted.
"I wanted to know--if it was a possibility.,,
"Speaking from my own experience, 1 should
say No. Have you ever been hypnotized, by the
way?"