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Chapter 13
Race said: "Someone pinched the pistol. It wasn't Jacqueline de Bellefort. Someone knew enough
to feel that his crime would be attributed to her. But that someone did not know that a hospital
nurse was going to give her morphia and sit up with her all night. Add one thing more. Someone
had already attempted to kill Linnet Doyle by rolling a boulder1 over the cliff; that someone was not
Jacqueline de Bellefort. Who was it?"
Poirot said: "It will be simpler to say who it could not have been. Neither Monsieur Doyle,
Madame Allerton, Monsieur Tim Allerton, Mademoiselle Van Schuyler nor Mademoiselle Bowers2
could have had anything to do with it. They were all within my sight."
"H'm," said Race; "that leaves rather a large field. What about motive3?"
"That is where I hope Monsieur Doyle may be able to help us. There have been several incidents -"
The door opened and Jacqueline de Bellefort entered. She was very pale and she stumbled a little
as she walked.
"I didn't do it," she said. Her voice was that of a frightened child. "I didn't do it. Oh, please believe
me. Everyone will think I did it - but I didn't - I didn't. It's - it's awful. I wish it hadn't happened. I
might have killed Simon last night; I was mad, I think. But I didn't do the other..."
She sat down and burst into tears.
Poirot patted her on the shoulder.
"There, there. We know that you did not kill Madame Doyle. It is proved - yes, proved, mon
enfant. It was not you."
Jackie sat up suddenly, her wet handkerchief clasped in her hand.
"But who did?"
"That," said Poirot, "is just the question we are asking ourselves. You cannot help us there, my
child?"
Jacqueline shook her head.
"I don't know... I can't imagine... No, I haven't the faintest idea." She frowned deeply.
"No," she said at last. "I can't think of anyone who wanted her dead," her voice faltered4 a little,
"except me."
Race said, "Excuse me a minute - just thought of something." He hurried out of the room.
Jacqueline de Bellefort sat with her head downcast,
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| n.(女子的)卧室( bower的名词复数 );船首锚;阴凉处;鞠躬的人 | |
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nervously
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shrugged
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affluence
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