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PART SIX DECEMBER 27TH VII
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PART SIX DECEMBER 27TH VII
Superintendent1 Sugden drew a deep breath. He said:
impossible. It’s crazy!”
Hilda Lee cried:
“I tell you I heard them fighting in there, and I heard the old man scream when his throat was
cut—and no one came out and no one was in the room!”
Hercule Poirot said:
“And all this time you have said nothing.”
“No, because if I told you what had happened, there’s only one thing you could say or think
—that it was I who killed him. . . .”
Poirot shook his head.
“No,” he said. “You did not kill him. His son killed him.”
Stephen Farr said:
“I swear before God I never touched him!”
“Not you,” said Poirot. “He had other sons!”
“What the hell—”
George stared. David drew his hand across his eyes. Alfred blinked twice.
Poirot said:
“The very first night I was here—the night of the murder—I saw a ghost. It was the ghost of
his features carefully and I realized how like his father he was, and I told myself that that was what
caused the feeling of familiarity.
“But yesterday a man sitting opposite me threw back his head and laughed—and I knew who
it was Harry Lee reminded me of. And I traced again, in another face, the features of the dead
man.
“No wonder poor old Tressilian felt confused when he had answered the door not to two, but
to three men who resembled each other closely. No wonder he confessed to getting muddled
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1 superintendent | |
n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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adv.精确地,完全地;v.了解意义,测水深 | |
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5 noted | |
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6 muddled | |
adj.混乱的;糊涂的;头脑昏昏然的v.弄乱,弄糟( muddle的过去式);使糊涂;对付,混日子 | |
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18 killing | |
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