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Chapter 8
IBlore was easily roped in. He expressed immediate1 agreement with theirarguments.
‘What you’ve said about those china figures, sir, makes all the differ-ence. That’s crazy, that is! There’s only one thing. You don’t think thisOwen’s idea might be to do the job by proxy2, as it were?’
‘Explain yourself, man.’
‘Well, I mean like this. After the racket last night this young Marstongets the wind up and poisons himself. And Rogers, he gets the wind up tooand bumps off his wife! All according to U.N.O’s plan.’
Armstrong shook his head. He stressed the point about the cyanide.
Blore agreed.
‘Yes, I’d forgotten that. Not a natural thing to be carrying about withyou. But how did it get into his drink, sir?’
Lombard said:
‘I’ve been thinking about that. Marston had several drinks that night.
Between the time he had his last one and the time he finished the one be-fore it, there was quite a gap. During that time his glass was lying about onsome table or other. I think—though I can’t be sure, it was on the littletable near the window. The window was open. Somebody could haveslipped a dose of the cyanide into the glass.’
Blore said unbelievingly:
‘Without our all seeing him, sir?’
Lombard said dryly:
‘We were all—rather concerned elsewhere.’
Armstrong said slowly:
‘That’s true. We’d all been attacked. We were walking about, movingabout the room. Arguing, indignant, intent on our own business. I think itcould have been done…’
Blore shrugged3 his shoulders.
‘Fact is, it must have been done! Now then, gentlemen, let’s make a start.
Nobody’s got a revolver, by any chance? I suppose that’s too much to hopefor.’
Lombard said:
‘I’ve got one.’ He patted his pocket.
Blore’s eyes opened very wide. He said in an over-casual tone:
‘Always carry that about with you, sir?’
Lombard said:
‘Usually. I’ve been in some tight places, you know.’
‘Oh,’ said Blore and added: ‘Well, you’ve probably never been in atighter place than you are today! If there’s a lunatic hiding on this island,he’s probably got a young arsenal
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