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CHAPTER IX THE PLYMOUTH EXPRESS
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CHAPTER IX THE PLYMOUTH EXPRESS
Alee Simpson, RN, stepped from the platform at Newton Abbot into a first-class compartment1 ofthe Plymouth Express. A porter followed him with a heavy suitcase. He was about to swing it upto the rack, but the young sailor stopped him.
'No - leave it on the seat. I'll put it up later. Here you are.' 'Thank you, sir.' The porter, generouslytipped, withdrew.
Doors banged; a stentorian2 voice shouted: 'Plymouth only.
Change for Torquay. Plymouth next stop.' Then a whistle blew, and the train drew slowly out ofthe station.
Lieutenant3 Simpson had the carriage to himself. The December air was chilly4, and he pulled up thewindow. Then he sniffed5 vaguely6, and frowned. What a smell there wasl Reminded him of thattime in hospital, and the operation on his leg. Yes, chloroform; that was it!
He let the window down again, changing his seat to one with its back to the engine. He pulled apipe out of his pocket and lit it.
For a little time he sat inactive, looking out into the night and smoking.
At last he roused himself, and opening the suitcase, took out some papers and magazines, thenclosed the suitcase again and endeavoured to shove it under the opposite seat - without success.
Some hidden obstacle resisted it. He shoved harder with rising impatience7, but it still stuck outhalf-way into the carriage.
'Why the devil won't it go in?' he muttered, and hauling it out completely, he stooped down andpeered under the seat o o.
A moment later a cry rang out into the night, and the great train came to an unwilling8 halt inobedience to the imperative9 jerking of the communication cord.
'Mon ami,' said Poirot, 'you have, I know, been deeply inter106 ested in this mystery of thePlymouth Express. Read this.'
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