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Chapter 14
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Chapter 14
Hercule Poirot's observation had not been at fault. There were no pearls on the table by Linnet
Doyle's bed.
Louise Bourget was bidden to make a search among Linnet's belongings1.
According to her, all was in order. Only the pearls had disappeared. As they emerged from the
cabin a steward2 was waiting to tell them that breakfast had been served in the smoking-room.
As they passed along the deck, Race paused to look over the rail.
"Ah! I see you have had an idea, my friend."
"Yes. It suddenly came to me, when Fanthorp mentioned thinking he had heard a splash, that I too
had been awakened4 sometime last night by a splash. It's perfectly5 possible that, after the murder,
the murderer threw the pistol overboard."
Poirot said slowly, "You really think that is possible, my friend?" Race shrugged6 his shoulders.
"It's a suggestion. After all, the pistol wasn't anywhere in the cabin. First thing I looked for."
"All the same," said Poirot, "it is incredible that it should have been thrown overboard."
Race asked, "Where is it then?"
Poirot replied thoughtfully, "If it is not in Madame Doyle's cabin, there is, logically, only one other
place where it could be."
"Where's that?"
"In Mademoiselle de Bellefort's cabin."
Race said thoughtfully: "Yes. I see -"
He stopped suddenly.
"She's out of her cabin. Shall we go and have a look now?"
Poirot shook his head.
"No, my friend, that would be precipitate7. It may not yet have been put there."
"What about an immediate8 search of the whole boat?"
"That way we should show our hand. We must work with great care. It is very delicate, our
position, at the moment. Let us discuss the situation as we eat."
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awakened
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perfectly
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immediate
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disappearance
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motive
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grimace
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narrated
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honeymoon
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possessed
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chatter
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