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Chapter 12
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Chapter 12
Hercule Poirot was just wiping the lather1 from his freshly shaved face when there was a quick tap
on the door, and hard on top of it Colonel Race entered unceremoniously. He closed the door
behind him.
He said: "Your instinct was quite correct. It's happened."
Poirot straightened up and asked sharply: "What has happened?"
"Linnet Doyle's dead - shot through the head last night."
Poirot was silent for a minute, two memories vividly2 before him - a girl in a garden at Assuan
saying in a hard breathless voice, "I'd like to put my dear little pistol against her head and just press
the trigger," and another more recent memory, the same voice saying, "One feels one can't go on -
the kind of day when something breaks" - and that strange momentary3 flash of appeal in her eyes.
What had been the matter with him not to respond to that appeal? He had been blind, deaf, stupid
with his need for sleep.
Race went on: "I've got some slight official standing4; they sent for me, put it in my hands. The
boat's due to start in half an hour, but it will be delayed till I give the word. There's a possibility, of
course, that the murderer came from the shore."
Poirot shook his head.
Race acquiesced5 in the gesture.
"I agree. One can pretty well rule that out. Well, man, it's up to you. This is your show."
Poirot had been attiring6 himself with a neat-fingered celerity. He said now, "I am at your disposal."
The two men stepped out on the deck.
Race said: "Bessner should be there by now. I sent the steward7 for him."
There were four cabins de luxe, with bathrooms, on the boat. Of the two on the port side one was
occupied by Dr Bessner, the other by Andrew Pennington. On the starboard side the first was
occupied by Miss Van Schuyler, and the one next to it by Linnet Doyle. Her husband's
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lather
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momentary
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attiring
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steward
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psychology
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simplicity
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promptly
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disappearance
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draught
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narrating
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helping
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hysterical
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