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6.THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET…
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THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET…
Philip Blake was recognizably like the description given of him by Montague Depleach. Aprosperous, shrewd, jovial-looking man—slightly running to fat.
Hercule Poirot had timed his appointment for half past six on a Saturday afternoon. Philip Blakehad just finished his eighteen holes, and he had been on his game—winning a fiver from hisopponent. He was in the mood to be friendly and expansive.
Hercule Poirot explained himself and his errand. On this occasion at least he showed no unduepassion for unsullied truth. It was a question, Blake gathered, of a series of books dealing1 withfamous crimes.
Philip Blake frowned. He said:
“Good Lord, why make up these things?”
Hercule Poirot shrugged3 his shoulders. He was at his most foreign today. He was out to bedespised but patronized.
He murmured:
“It is the public. They eat it up—yes, eat it up.”
“Ghouls,” said Philip Blake.
But he said it good-humouredly—not with the fastidiousness and the distaste that a moresensitive man might have displayed.
Hercule Poirot said with a shrug2 of the shoulders:
“It is human nature. You and I, Mr. Blake, who know the world, have no illusions about ourfellow human beings. Not bad people, most of them, but certainly not to be idealized.”
Blake said heartily4:
“I’ve parted with my illusions long ago.”
“Instead, you tell a very good story, so I have been told.”
“Ah!” Blake’s eyes twinkled. “Heard this one?”
Poirot’s laugh came at the right place. It was not an edifying5 story, but it was funny.
Philip Blake lay back in his chair, his muscles relaxed, his eyes creased6 with good humour.
Hercule Poirot thought suddenly that he looked rather like a contented7 pig.
A pig. This little pig went to market….
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dealing
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