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Chapter 18 The Other Man另一个人
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Chapter 18 The Other Man
I do not propose to describe either the inquest on Lord Edgware or that on Carlotta Adams. In Carlotta’s case the verdict was Death by Misadventure. In the case of Lord Edgware the inquest was adjourned1, after evidence of identification and the medical evidence had been given. As a result of the analysis of the stomach, the time of death was fixed2 as having occurred not less than an hour after the completion of dinner, with possible extension to an hour after that. This put it as between ten and eleven o’clock, with the probability in favour of the earlier time.
None of the facts concerning Carlotta’s impersonation of Jane Wilkinson were allowed to leak out. A description of the wanted butler was published in the press, and the general impression seemed to be that the butler was the man wanted. His story of Jane Wilkinson’s visit was looked upon as an impudent3 fabrication. Nothing was said of the secretary’s corroborating4 testimony5. There were columns concerning the murder in all the papers, but little real information.
Meanwhile Japp was actively6 at work, I knew. It vexed7 me a little that Poirot adopted such an inert8 attitude. The suspicion that approaching old age had something to do with it flashed across me – not for the first time. He made excuses to me which did not ring very convincingly.
‘At my time of life one saves oneself the trouble,’ he explained.
‘But, Poirot, my dear fellow, you mustn’t think of yourself as old,’ I protested.
I felt that he needed bracing9. Treatment by suggestion – that, I know, is the modern idea.
‘You are as full of
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