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opened the door--and he forced his way in and

killed her."

POirot shook his head. "Au contraire. She was

lying peacefully in bed when she was stabbed."

Miss Henderson stared at him. "What's your

idea?" she asked abruptly.

Poirot smiled. "Well, it looks, does it not, as

though she knew the person she admitted .... "

"You mean," said Miss Henderson and her

voice sounded a little harsh, "that the murderer is

a passenger on the ship?"

Poirot nodded. "It seems indicated."

"And the string of beads left on the floor was a

blind?"

"Precisely."

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"The theft of the money also?"

"Exactly."

There was a pause, then Miss Henderson said

slowly: "I thought Mrs. Clapperton a very unpleasant

woman and I don't think anyone on

board really liked her--but there wasn't anyone

who had any reason to kill her."

"Except her husband, perhaps," said Poirot.

"You don't really think--" She stopped.

"It is the opinion of every person on this ship

that Colonel Clapperton would have been quite

justified in 'taking a hatchet to her.' That was, I

think, the expression used."

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