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Nine RESULTS OF ELEPHANTINE RESEARCH
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Nine RESULTS OF ELEPHANTINE RESEARCH
“A telephone call for you,” said Hercule Poirot’s manservant, George. “From Mrs. Oliver.”
“Ah yes, George. And what had she to say?”
“She wondered if she could come and see you this evening, sir, after dinner.”
“That would be admirable,” said Poirot. “Admirable. I have had a tiring day. It will be astimulating experience to see Mrs. Oliver. She is always entertaining as well as being highlyunexpected in the things she says. Did she mention elephants, by the way?”
“Elephants, sir? No, I do not think so.”
“Ah. Then it would seem perhaps that the elephants have been disappointing.”
George looked at his master rather doubtfully. There were times when he did not quiteunderstand the relevance1 of Poirot’s remarks.
“Ring her back,” said Hercule Poirot, “tell her I shall be delighted to receive her.”
George went away to carry out this order, and returned to say that Mrs. Oliver would be thereabout quarter to nine.
“Coffee,” said Poirot. “Let coffee be prepared and some petit-fours. I rather think I orderedsome in lately from Fortnum and Mason.”
“A liqueur of any kind, sir?”
“No, I think not. I myself will have some Sirop de Cassis.”
“Yes, sir.”
Mrs. Oliver arrived exactly on time. Poirot greeted her with every sign of pleasure.
“And how are you, chère madame?”
“Exhausted2,” said Mrs. Oliver.
She sank down into the armchair that Poirot indicated.
“Completely exhausted.”
“Ah. Qui va à la chasse—oh, I cannot remember the saying.”
“I remember it,” said Mrs. Oliver. “I learnt it as a child. ‘Qui va à la chasse perd sa place.’?”
“That, I am sure, is not applicable to the chase you have been conducting. I am referring to thepursuit of elephants, unless that was merely a figure of speech.”
“Not at all,” said Mrs. Oliver. “I have been pursuing elephants madly. Here, there andeverywhere. The amount of petrol I have used, the amount of trains I have taken, the amount ofletters I’ve written, the amount of telegrams I’ve sent—you wouldn’t believe how exhausting it allis.”
“Then repose3 yourself. Have some coffee.”
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