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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Dinner was over. The terrace outside the Cataract1 Hotel was softly lit. Most of the guests staying at
the hotel were there sitting at little tables.
Simon and Linnet Doyle came out, a tall, distinguished2 looking grey-haired man, with a keen,
clean-shaven American face, beside them.
As the little group hesitated for a moment in the doorway3, Tim Allerton rose from his chair near by
and came forward.
"You don't remember me, I'm sure," he said pleasantly to Linnet, "but I'm Joanna Southwood's
cousin."
"Of course - how stupid of me! You're Tim Allerton. This is my husband -" a faint tremor4 in the
voice, pride, shyness? - "and this is my American trustee, Mr Pennington."
Tim said, "You must meet my mother."
A few minutes later they were sitting together in a party - Linnet in the corner, Tim and
Pennington each side of her, both talking to her, vying5 for her attention. Mrs Allerton talked to
Simon Doyle.
The swing doors revolved7. A sudden tension came into the beautiful upright figure sitting in the
corner between the two men. Then it relaxed as a small man came out and walked across the
terrace.
Mrs Allerton said: "You're not the only celebrity9 here, my dear. That funny little man is Hercule
Poirot."
She had spoken lightly, just out of instinctive11 social tact12 to bridge an awkward pause, but Linnet
seemed struck by the information.
"Hercule Poirot? Of course - I've heard of him..."
She seemed to sink into a fit of abstraction. The two men on either side of her were momentarily at
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cataract
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doorway
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vying
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revolve
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celebrity
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spoke
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instinctive
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tact
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flinch
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pivot
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outspoken
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beads
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remarkably
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curtness
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blurb
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sipping
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refreshing
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prehistoric
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expectancy
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deliberately
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flaunting
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contented
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