The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 38

"Yes. Have there not been incidents?"

She flushed.

"You mean that dreadful little man who shot

himself. It wasn't my fault, M. Poirot. Indeed it

wasn't."

"It was not precisely of that incident that I was

thinking."

"That ridiculous due!? But Italians do fight

duels. I was so thankful the man wasn't killed."

"It must have been a relief to you," agreed

Poirot gravely.

She was looking at him doubtfully. He rose and

took her hand in his.

"I shall not fight a duel for you, madame," he

said. "But I will do what you have asked me. I will

discover the truth. And let us hope that your in-stincts

are correct--that the truth will help and not

harm you."

Our first interview was with Major Curtiss. He

was a man of about forty, of soldierly build, with

very dark hair and a bronzed face. He had known

the Claytons for some years and Major Rich also.

He confirmed the press reports.

Clayton and he had had a drink together at the

club just before half-past seven, and Clayton had

then announced his intention of looking in on

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