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Twenty COURT OF ENQUIRY
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Twenty COURT OF ENQUIRY
Once more Hercule Poirot stood on the cliff overlooking the rocks below and the sea breakingagainst them. Here where he stood the bodies of a husband and wife had been found. Here, threeweeks before that a woman had walked in her sleep and fallen to her death.
“Why had these things happened?” That had been Superintendent1 Garroway’s question.
Why? What had led to it?
An accident first—and three weeks later a double suicide. Old sins that had left long shadows. Abeginning that had led years later to a tragic2 end.
Today there would be people meeting here. A boy and a girl who sought the Truth. Two peoplewho knew the truth.
Hercule Poirot turned away from the sea and back along the narrow path that led to a houseonce called Overcliffe.
It was not very far. He saw cars parked against a wall. He saw the outline of a house against thesky. A house that was clearly empty—that needed repainting. A house agent’s board hung there—announcing that “this desirable property” was for sale. On the gate the word Overcliffe had a linedrawn over it and the name Down House replaced it. He went to meet two people who werewalking towards him. One was Desmond Burton-Cox and the other was Celia Ravenscroft.
“I got an order from the house agent,” said Desmond, “saying we wanted to view it or howeverthey put it. I’ve got the key in case we want to go inside. It’s changed hands twice in the last fiveyears. But there wouldn’t be anything to see there now, would there?”
“I shouldn’t think so,” said Celia. “After all, it’s belonged to lots of people already. Somepeople called Archer3 who first bought it, and then somebody called Fallowfield, I think. They saidit was too lonely. And now these last people are selling it too. Perhaps they were haunted.”
“Do you really believe in haunted houses?” said Desmond.
“Well now, of course I don’t think so really,” said Celia, “but this might be, mightn’t it? I mean,the sort of things that happened, the sort of place it is and everything. .?.?.”
“I do not think so,” said Poirot. “There was sorrow here and Death, but there was also Love.”
A taxi came along the road.
“I expect that’s Mrs. Oliver,” said Celia. “She said she’d come by train and take a taxi from thestation.”
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