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Chapter 25
Race found him still sitting there.
"Well, Poirot, what about it? Pennington's due in ten minutes. I'm leaving this in your hands."
Poirot rose quickly to his feet. "First, get hold of young Fanthorp."
"Fanthorp?" Race looked surprised.
"Yes. Bring him to my cabin."
Race nodded and went off. Poirot went along to his cabin. Race arrived with young Fanthorp, a
minute or two afterward1.
Poirot indicated chairs and offered cigarettes.
"Now, Monsieur Fanthorp," he said, "to our business! I perceive that you wear the same tie that my
friend Hastings wears."
Jim Fanthorp looked down at his neckwear with some bewilderment.
"It's an O.E. tie," he said.
"Exactly. You must understand that, though I am a foreigner, I know something of the English
point of view. I know, for instance, that there are 'things which are done' and 'things which are not
done.'"
Jim Fanthorp grinned.
"We don't say that sort of thing much nowadays, Sir."
"Perhaps not, but the custom, it still remains2. The Old School Tie is the Old School Tie, and there
are certain things (I know this from experience) that the Old School Tie does not do! One of those
things, Monsieur Fanthorp, is to butt3 into a private conversation unasked when one does not know
the people who are conducting it."
Fanthorp stared.
Poirot went on: "But the other day, Monsieur Fanthorp, that is exactly what you did do. Certain
persons were quietly transacting4 some private business in the observation saloon. You strolled near
them, obviously in order to overhear what it was that was in progress, and presently you actually
turned round and congratulated a lady - Madame Simon Doyle - on the soundness of her business
methods."
Jim Fanthorp's face got very red. Poirot swept on, not waiting for a comment.
"Now that, Monsieur Fanthorp, was not at all the behaviour of one who wears a tie similar to that
worn by my friend Hastings! Hastings is all delicacy6, would die of shame before he did such a
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transacting
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delicacy
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plausible
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honeymoon
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candid
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motive
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conjecture
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wariness
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thoroughly
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immediate
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eyebrows
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intimacy
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relevance
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sullenly
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dough
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steamship
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poker
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accusation
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deception
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brass
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tacks
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quandary
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boulder
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forth
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eloquence
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attested
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conversant
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disposition
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investigation
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sag
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