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Chapter 3
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Chapter 3
‘Raymond Boynton said that!’
The exclamation1 broke from the Frenchman.
‘You think it unlikely—psychologically speaking?’ Poirot inquired placidly2.
Gerard shook his head.
‘No, I should not say that. I was surprised, yes. If you follow me, I was surprised just becauseRaymond Boynton was so eminently3 fitted to be a suspect.’
Colonel Carbury sighed. ‘These psychological fellers!’ the sigh seemed to say.
‘Question is,’ he murmured, ‘what are we going to do about it?’
Gerard shrugged4 his shoulders.
‘I do not see what you can do,’ he confessed. ‘The evidence is bound to be inconclusive. Youmay know that murder has been done but it will be difficult to prove it.’
‘I see,’ said Colonel Carbury. ‘We suspect that murder’s been done and we just sit back andtwiddle our fingers! Don’t like it!’ He added, as if in extenuation5, his former odd plea, ‘I’m a tidyman.’
‘I know. I know.’ Poirot nodded his head sympathetically. ‘You would like to clear this up. Youwould like to know definitely, exactly what occurred and how it occurred. And you, Dr Gerard? Youhave said that there is nothing to be done—that the evidence is bound to be inconclusive? That isprobably true. But are you satisfied that the matter should rest so?’
‘She was a bad life,’ said Gerard slowly. ‘In any case, she might have died very shortly—a week—a month—a year.’
‘So you are satisfied?’ persisted Poirot.
Gerard went on:
‘There is no doubt that her death was—how shall we put it?—beneficial to the community. Ithas brought freedom to her family. They will have scope to develop—they are all, I think, people ofgood character and intelligence. They will be—now—useful members of society! The death of MrsBoynton, as I see it, has resulted in nothing but good.’
Poirot repeated for the third time: ‘So you are satisfied?’
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