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PART FOUR DECEMBER 25TH II
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To him there came Superintendent1 Sugden. The police superintendent looked gloomy. He said:
“Good morning, Mr. Poirot. Doesn’t seem quite the right thing to say Merry Christmas, does
it?”
“Mon cher collègue, I certainly do not observe any traces of merriment on your countenance2.
If you had said Merry Christmas I should not have replied ‘Many of them!’ ”
“I don’t want another one like this one, and that’s a fact,” said Sugden.
“You have made the progress, yes?”
“I’ve checked up on a good many points. Horbury’s alibi3 is holding water all right. The
commissionaire at the cinema saw him go in with the girl, and saw him come out with her at the
end of the performance, and seems pretty positive he didn’t leave, and couldn’t have left and
returned during the performance. The girl swears quite definitely he was with her in the cinema all
the time.”
Poirot’s eyebrows4 rose.
“I hardly see, then, what more there is to say.”
The cynical5 Sugden said:
“Well, one never knows with girls! Lie themselves black in the face for the sake of a man.”
“That does credit to their hearts,” said Hercule Poirot.
Sugden growled6.
“That’s a foreign way of looking at it. It’s defeating the ends of justice.”
Hercule Poirot said:
“Justice is a very strange thing. Have you ever reflected on it?”
Sugden stared at him. He said:
“You’re a queer one, Mr. Poirot.”
“Not at all. I follow a logical train of thought. But we will not enter into a dispute on the
question. It is your belief, then, that this demoiselle from the milk shop is not speaking the truth?”
Sugden shook his head.
“No,” he said, “it’s not like that at all. As a matter of fact, I think she is telling the truth. She’s
a simple kind of girl, and I think if she was telling me a pack of lies I’d spot it.”
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