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CHAPTER 10 Dr. Roberts (continued)
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CHAPTER 10
Dr. Roberts (continued)
Superintendent1 Battle was ltmching with M. Hercule Poirot.
The former looked downcast, the latter sympathetic.
"Your morning, then, has not been entirely2 successful," said Poirot thoughtfully.
Battle shook his head.
"It's going to be uphill work, M. Poirot."
"What do you think of him?"
"Of the doctor? Well, frankly3, I think Shaitana was right. He's a killer4. Reminds me of Westaway. And of that lawyer chap in Norfolk. Same hearty5, self-confident manner. Same /)opularity. Both of them were clever devils--so's Roberts. All the same, it doesn't follow that Roberts killed Shaitana--and as a matter of fact I don't think he did. He'd know the risk too well better than a layman6 would--that Shaitaaa might wake and cry out. No, I don't think Roberts murdered him.""But you think he has murdered some one?"
"Possibly quite a lot of people. Westaway had. But it's going to be hard to get at. I've looked over his bank account--nothing suspicious there--no large sums suddenly. At any rate, in the last seven years he's not had any legacy7 from a patient. That wipes out murder for direct gain. He's never married--that's a pity--so ideally simple for a doctor to kill his own wife. He's well-to-do, but then he's got a thriving practice among well-to-do people.""In fact he. appears to lead a thoroughly8 blameless life--and perhaps does doSO."
"Maybe. But I prefer to believe the worst."
He went on:
"There's the hint of a scandal over a woman---one of his patients--name of Craddock. That's worth looking up, I think. I'll get some one on to that straightaway. Woman actually died out in Egypt of some local disease, so I don'tthink there's anything in that but it might throw a light on his general characterand morals."
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