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For a moment or two I stared at Poirot in dismay, then I reacted.
“No, it won’t,” I said. “You’ll prevent that.”
Poirot threw me an affectionate glance.
“My loyal friend. How much I appreciate your faith in me. Tout2 de même, I am not sure if it isjustified in this case.”
“Nonsense. Of course you can stop it.”
Poirot’s voice was grave as he said: “Reflect a minute, Hastings. One can catch a murderer, yes.
But how does one proceed to stop a murder?”
“Well, you—you—well, I mean—if you know beforehand—”
I paused rather feebly—for suddenly I saw the difficulties.
Poirot said: “You see? It is not so simple. There are, in fact, only three methods. The first is towarn the victim. To put the victim on his or her guard. That does not always succeed, for it isunbelievably difficult to convince some people that they are in grave danger—possibly fromsomeone near and dear to them. They are indignant and refuse to believe. The second course is towarn the murderer. To say, in language that is only slightly veiled, ‘I know your intentions. If so-and-so dies, my friend, you will most surely hang.’ That succeeds more often than the first method,but even there it is likely to fail. For a murderer, my friend, is more conceited3 than any creature onthis earth. A murderer is always more clever than anyone else—no one will ever suspect him orher—the police will be utterly4 baffled, etc. Therefore he (or she) goes ahead just the same, and allyou can have is the satisfaction of hanging them afterwards.” He paused and said thoughtfully:
“Twice in my life I have warned a murderer—once in Egypt, once elsewhere. In each case, thecriminal was determined5 to kill .?.?. It may be so here.”
“You said there was a third method,” I reminded him.
“Ah yes. For that one needs the utmost ingenuity6. You have to guess exactly how and when theblow is timed to fall and you have to be ready to step in at the exact psychological moment. Youhave to catch the murderer, if not quite red- handed, then guilty of the intention beyond anypossible doubt.
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n.通风口,排放口;开衩;vt.表达,发泄 | |
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v.推销,招徕;兜售;吹捧,劝诱 | |
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