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Chapter 16 Plan of Campaign
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Chapter 16 Plan of Campaign
From Mr Clancy's house they took a taxi to the Monseigneur, where they found Norman Gale1 awaiting them.
Poirot ordered some consomm?and a chaud-froid of chicken.
"Well," said Norman, "how did you get on?"
"Miss Grey," said Poirot, "has proved herself the supersecretary."
"I don't think I did so very well," said Jane. "He spotted2 my stuff when he passed behind me. You know, he must be very observant."
"Ah, you noticed that? This good Mr Clancy is not quite so absent- minded as one might imagine."
"Did you really want those addresses?" asked Jane.
"I think they might be useful, yes."
"But if the police -"
"Ah, the police! I should not ask the same questions as the police have asked. Though, as a matter of fact, I doubt whether the police have asked any questions at all. You see, they know that the blow-pipe found in the plane was purchased in Paris by an American."
"In Paris? An American? But there wasn't any American in the aeroplane."
Poirot smiled kindly3 on her.
"Precisely4. We have here an American just to make it more difficult. Voilа tout5."
"But it was bought by a man?" said Norman.
Poirot looked at him with rather an odd expression.
"Yes," he said, "it was bought by a man."
Norman looked puzzled.
"Anyway," said Jane, "it wasn't Mr Clancy. He'd got one blowpipe already, so he wouldn't want to go about buying another."
Poirot nodded his head.
"That is how one must proceed. Suspect everyone in turn and then wipe him or her off the list."
"How many have you wiped off so far?" asked Jane.
"Not so many as you might think, mademoiselle," said Poirot with a twinkle. "It depends, you see, on the motive6."
"Has there been -" Norman Gale stopped, and then added apologetically: "I don't want to
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n.大风,强风,一阵闹声(尤指笑声等) | |
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