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CHAPTER 8 Which of Them?
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CHAPTER 8 Which of Them?
Battle looked from one face to another. Only one person answered his question.
Mrs. Oliver, never averse1 to giving her views, rushed into speech.
"The girl or the doctor," she said.
Battle looked questioningly at the other two. But both the men were unwilling2 to make a pronouncement. Race shook his head. Poirot carefully smoothed his crumpled3 bridge scores.
"One of 'em did it," said Battle musingly4. "One of 'em's lying like hell. But which? It's not easy--no, it's not easy."He was silent for a minute or two, then he said:
"If we're to go by what they say, the medico thinks Despard did it, Despard thinks the medico did it, the girl thinks Mrs. Lorrimer did it--and Mrs. Lorrimerwon't say! Nothing very illuminating5 there." "Perhaps not," said Poirot. Battle shot him a quick glance. "You think there is?" -Poirot waved an airy hand.
"A nuance--nothing more! Nothing to go upon."Battle continued:
"You two gentlemen won't say what you think ""No evidence," said Race curtly6.
"Oh, you raen!" sighed Mrs. Oliver, despising such reticence7.
"Let's look at the rough possibilities," said Battle. He considered a minute. "Iput the doctor first, I think. Specious9 sort of customer. Would know the right spot to shove the dagger10 in. But there's not much more than that to it. Then take Despard. There's a man with any amount of nerve. A man accustomed to quick decisions and a man who's quite at home doing dangerous things. Mrs. Lorrimer? She's got any amount of nerve, too, and she's the sort of woman who might have a secret in her life. She looks as though she's known trouble. On the other hand, I'd say she's what I call a high-principled woman--sort of. woman who might be headmistress of a girls' school. It isn't easy to think of her sticking a knife into any one. In fact, I don't think she did. And lastly, there's little Miss Meredith. We don't know anything about her. She seems an ordinary good-looking, rather shy girl. But one doesn't know, as I say, anything about her." "We know that Shaitana believed she had committed murder," said Poirot. "The angelic face masking the demon,"
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