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Chapter 15
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Chapter 15
Race poured thoughtfully over a plan of the promenade1 deck of the Karnak.
"Fanthorp, young Allerton, Mrs Allerton. Then an empty cabin, Simon Doyle's... Now who's on
the other side of Mrs Doyle's? The old American dame2. If anyone heard anything, she should have
done. If she's up we'd better have her along."
Miss Van Schuyler entered the room. She looked even older and yellower than usual this morning.
Her small, dark eyes had an air of venomous displeasure in them. Race rose and bowed.
"We're very sorry to trouble you, Miss Van Schuyler. It's very good of you. Please sit down."
Miss Van Schuyler said sharply: "I dislike being mixed up in this. I resent it very much. I do not
wish to be associated in any way with this - er - very unpleasant affair."
"Quite - quite. I was just saying to Monsieur Poirot that the sooner we took your statement the
better, as then you need have no further trouble."
Miss Van Schuyler looked at Poirot with something approaching favour. "I'm glad you both realize
my feelings. I am not accustomed to anything of this kind."
Poirot said soothingly3: "Precisely4, Mademoiselle. That is why we wish to free you from
unpleasantness as quickly as possible. Now you went to bed last night - at what time?"
"Ten o'clock is my usual time. Last night I was rather later, as Cornelia Robson, very
inconsiderately, kept me waiting."
"Très bien, Mademoiselle. Now what did you hear after you had retired5?"
Miss Van Schuyler said: "I sleep very lightly."
"A merveille! That is very fortunate for us."
"I was awakened6 by that rather flashy young woman, Mrs Doyle's maid, who said, 'Bonne nuit,
Madame' in what I cannot but think an unnecessarily loud voice."
"And after that?"
"I went to sleep again. I woke up thinking someone was in my cabin, but I realized that it was
someone in the cabin next door."
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promenade
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soothingly
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precisely
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retired
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awakened
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grudgingly
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velvet
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malicious
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cataract
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ornamental
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lethal
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assent
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scorching
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wizened
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perplexed
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sneaked
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