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Chapter 3 "Monsieur Poirot."
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Chapter 3 "Monsieur Poirot."
Poirot got hastily to his feet. He had remained sitting out on the terrace alone after everyone else
had left. Lost in meditation1 he had been staring at the smooth shiny black rocks when the sound of
his name recalled him to himself. It was a well-bred, assured voice, a charming voice, although
perhaps a trifle arrogant2.
Hercule Poirot, rising quickly, looked into the commanding eyes of Linnet Doyle. She wore a wrap
of rich purple velvet3 over her white satin gown and she looked more lovely and more regal than
Poirot had imagined possible.
"You are Monsieur Hercule Poirot?" said Linnet.
It was hardly a question.
"At your service, Madame."
"You know who I am, perhaps?"
"Yes, Madame. I have heard your name. I know exactly who you are." Linnet nodded. That was
only what she had expected. She went on, in her charming autocratic manner: "Will you come with
me into the card room, Monsieur Poirot? I am very anxious to speak to you."
"Certainly, Madame."
She led the way into the hotel. He followed. She led him into the deserted4 card room and motioned
him to close the door. Then she sank down on a chair at one of the tables and he sat down opposite
her. She plunged5 straightaway into what she wanted to say. There were no hesitations6. Her speech
came flowingly.
"I have heard a great deal about you, Monsieur Poirot, and I know that you are a very clever man.
It happens that I am urgently in need of someone to help me - and I think very possibly that you
are the man who could do it."
Poirot inclined his head.
"You are very amiable8, Madame, but you see, I am on holiday, and when I am on holiday I do not
take cases."
"That could be arranged."
It was not offensively said - only with the quiet confidence of a young woman who had always
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meditation
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arrogant
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velvet
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deserted
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plunged
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hesitations
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hesitation
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amiable
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persecution
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faltering
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concisely
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eyebrows
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knuckles
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idiotic
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utterly
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spoke
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motives
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crux
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accomplished
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annoyance
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frankly
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shrugged
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precisely
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confidential
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impersonal
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honeymoon
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gloss
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deliberately
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kindly
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psychology
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