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Chapter 21
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Chapter 21
Colonel Race swore lustily.
"This damned case gets more and more involved." He picked up the pearls. "I suppose you've not
made a mistake? They look all right to me."
"They are a very good imitation - yes."
"Now where does that lead us? I suppose Linnet Doyle didn't deliberately1 have an imitation made
and bring it aboard with her for safety. Many women do."
"I think, if that were so, her husband would know about it."
"She may not have told him."
Poirot shook his head in a dissatisfied manner.
"No, I do not think that is so. I was admiring Madame Doyle's pearls the first evening on the boat -
their wonderful sheen and lustre2. I am sure that she was wearing the genuine ones then."
"That brings us up against two possibilities. First, that Miss Van Schuyler only stole the imitation
string after the real ones had been stolen by someone else. Second, that the whole kleptomaniac3
story is a fabrication. Either Miss Bowers4 is a thief, and quickly invented the story and allayed5
suspicion by handing over the false pearls, or else that whole party is in it together. That is to say,
they are a gang of clever jewel thieves masquerading as an exclusive American family."
"Yes." Poirot murmured "It is difficult to know. But I will now put to you one thing - to make a
perfect and exact copy of the pearls, clasp and all, good enough to stand a chance of deceiving
Madame Doyle, is a highly skilled technical performance. It could not be done in a hurry. Whoever
copied those pearls must have had a good opportunity of studying the original."
Race rose to his feet.
"Useless to speculate about it any further now. Let's get on with the job. We've got to find the real
pearls. And at the same time we'll keep our eyes open."
They disposed first of the cabins occupied on the lower deck. That of Signor Richetti contained
various archaeological works in different languages, a varied
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kleptomaniac
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bowers
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varied
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linen
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steward
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promenade
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immediate
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pyjamas
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inscription
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astonishment
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lighter
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stewards
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| (轮船、飞机等的)乘务员( steward的名词复数 ); (俱乐部、旅馆、工会等的)管理员; (大型活动的)组织者; (私人家中的)管家 | |
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stewardess
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doorway
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replica
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belongings
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