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CHAPTER XIV THE MARKET BASING MYSTERY
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CHAPTER XIV THE MARKET BASING MYSTERY
'After all, there's nothing like the country, is there?' said Inspector1 Japp, breathing in heavilythrough his nose and out through his mouth in the most approved fashion.
Poirot and I applauded the sentiment heartily2. It had been the Scotland Yard inspector's idea thatwe should all go for the week-end to the little country town of Market Basing. When off duty, Jappwas an ardent3 botanist4, and discoursed5 upon minute flowers possessed6 of unbelievably lengthyLatin names (somewhat strangely pronounced) with an enthusiasm even greater than that he gaveto his cases.
'Nobody knows us, and we know nobody,' explained Japp.
'That's the idea.'
This was not to prove quite the case, however, for the local constable7 happened to have beentransferred from a village fifteen miles away where a case of arsenical poisoning had brought himinto contact with the Scotland Yard man. However, his delighted recognition of the great man onlyenhanced Japp's sense of well-being8, and as we sat down to breakfast on Sunday morning in theparlour of the village inn, with the sun shining, and tendrils of honeysuckle thrusting themselves inat the window, we were all in the best of spirits. The bacon and eggs were excellent, the coffee notso good, but passable and boiling hot.
'This is the life,' said Japp. 'When I retire, I shall have a little place in the country. Far from crime,like this!'
'Lc crime, il est partout,' remarked Poirot, helping9 himself to a neat square of bread, and frowningat a sparrow which had balanced itself impertinently on the windowsill.
I quoted lightly:
'That rabbit has a pleasant face, His private life is a disgrace I really could not tell to you Theawful things that rabbits do.'
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botanist
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well-being
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mansion
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housekeeper
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