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Two pairs of eyes looked at Poirot uneasily.
“I don’t see what else we can tell you. We’ve both been interviewed by the police, M. Poirot.”
Poirot looked from one boy to the other. They would not have described themselves as boys;their manner was carefully adult. So much so that if one shut one’s eyes, their conversation couldhave passed as that of elderly clubmen. Nicholas was eighteen. Desmond was sixteen.
“To oblige a friend, I make my inquiries1 of those present on a certain occasion. Not theHallowe’en party itself—the preparations for that party. You were both active in these.”
“Yes, we were.”
“So far,” Poirot said, “I have interviewed cleaning women, I have had the benefit of policeviews, of talks to a doctor — the doctor who examined the body first — have talked to aschoolteacher who was present, to the headmistress of the school, to distraught relatives, haveheard much of the village gossip—By the way, I understand you have a local witch here?”
The two young men confronting him both laughed.
“You mean Mother Goodbody. Yes, she came to the party and played the part of the witch.”
“I have come now,” said Poirot, “to the younger generation, to those of acute eyesight and acutehearing and who have up-to-date scientific knowledge and shrewd philosophy. I am eager—veryeager—to hear your views on this matter.”
Eighteen and sixteen, he thought to himself, looking at the two boys confronting him. Youths tothe police, boys to him, adolescents to newspaper reporters. Call them what you will. Products oftoday. Neither of them, he judged, at all stupid, even if they were not quite of the high mentalitythat he had just suggested to them by way of a flattering sop2 to start the conversation. They hadbeen at the party. They had also been there earlier in the day to do helpful offices for Mrs. Drake.
They had climbed up stepladders, they had placed yellow pumpkins3 in strategic positions, theyhad done a little electrical work on fairy lights, one or other of them had produced some clevereffects in a nice batch4 of phoney photographs of possible husbands as imagined hopefully byteenage girls. They were also, incidentally, of the right age to be in the forefront of suspects in themind of
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inquiries
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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n.湿透的东西,懦夫;v.浸,泡,浸湿 | |
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n.南瓜( pumpkin的名词复数 );南瓜的果肉,南瓜囊 | |
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n.一批(组,群);一批生产量 | |
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inspector
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n.检查员,监察员,视察员 | |
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killing
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n.(为特殊用途的)全套装备,全套服装 | |
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velvet
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n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的 | |
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监护人( guardian的名词复数 ); 保护者,维护者 | |
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profusion
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makeup
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sinister
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purely
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retrieved
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