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CHAPTER XVI THE VEILED LADY
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CHAPTER XVI THE VEILED LADY
I had noticed that for some time Poirot had been growing in-creasingly dissatisfied and restless.
We had had no interesting cases of late, nothing on which my little friend could exercise his keenwits and remarkable1 powers of deduction2. This morning he flung down the newspaper with animpatient 'Tchah!' - a favourite exclamation3 of his which sounded exactly like a cat sneezing.
'They fear me, Hastings; the criminals of your England they fear mci When the cat is there, thelittle mice, they come no more to the cheesel'
'I don't suppose the greater part of them even know of your existence,' I said, laughing.
Poirot looked at me reproachfully. He always imagines that the whole world is thinking andtalking of Hercule Poirot. tie had certainly made a name for himself in London, but I could hardlybelieve that his existence struck terror into the criminal world.
'What about that daylight robbery of jewels in Bond Street the other day?' I asked.
'A neat coup,' said Poirot approvingly, 'though not in my line.
Pas de finesse5, seuelment de l'audace! A man with a loaded cane6 smashes the plate-glass windowof a jeweller's shop and grabs a number of precious stones. Worthy7 citizens immediately seizehim; a policeman arrives. He is caught red-handed with the jewels on him. He is marched off tothe police, and then it is discovered that the stones are paste. He has passed the real ones to aconfederate - one of the aforementioned worthy citizens. He will go to prison - true; but when hecomes out, there will be a nice little fortune awaiting him. Yes, not badly imagined. But I could dobetter than that. Sometimes, Hastings, I regret that I am of such a moral disposition8. To workagainst the law, it would be pleasing, for a change.'
'Cheer up, Poirot; you know you are unique in your own line.' 'But what is there on hand in myown line?' I picked up the paper.
'Here's an Englishman mysteriously done to death in Holland,' I said.
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