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Chapter 26
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Chapter 26
As the door closed behind him, Race gave a deep sigh.
"We got more than I thought we should. Admission of fraud. Admission of attempted murder.
Further than that it's impossible to go. A man will confess, more or less, to attempted murder, but
you won't get him to confess to the real thing."
"Sometimes it can be done," said Poirot. His eyes were dreamy - cat-like. Race looked at him
curiously1.
"Got a plan?"
Poirot nodded. Then he said ticking off the items on his fingers: "The garden at Assuan. Mr
Allerton's statement. The two bottles of nail polish. My bottle of wine. The velvet2 stole. The
stained handkerchief. The pistol that was left on the scene of the crime. The death of Louise. The
death of Madame Otterbourne... Yes, it's all there. Pennington didn't do it, Race!"
"What?" Race was startled.
"Pennington didn't do it. He had the motive3, yes. He had the will to do it, yes. He got as far as
attempting to do it. Mais c'est tout4. For this crime, something was wanted that Pennington hasn't
got! This is a crime that needed audacity5, swift and faultless execution, courage, indifference6 to
danger, and a resourceful, calculating brain. Pennington hasn't got those attributes. He couldn't do
a crime unless he knew it to be safe. This crime wasn't safe! It hung on a razor edge. It needed
boldness. Pennington isn't bold. He's only astute7."
Race looked at him with the respect one able man gives to another.
"You've got it all well taped," he said.
"I think so, yes. There are one or two things - that telegram, for instance, that Linnet Doyle read. I
should like to get that cleared up."
"By Jove, we forgot to ask Doyle. He was telling us when poor old Ma Otterbourne came along.
We'll ask him again."
"Presently. First, I have someone else to whom I wish to speak."
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velvet
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audacity
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indifference
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preoccupied
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maternal
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