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Chapter 28
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Chapter 28
"You and I, my friend," Poirot leaned toward Race, "started our investigation1 with a preconceived
idea. That idea was that the crime was committed on the spur of the moment, without any
preliminary planning. Somebody wished to remove Linnet Doyle and had seized their opportunity
to do so at a moment when the crime would almost certainly be attributed to Jacqueline de
Bellefort. It therefore followed that the person in question had overheard the scene between
Jacqueline and Simon Doyle and had obtained possession of the pistol after the others had left the
saloon.
"But, my friends, if that preconceived idea was wrong, the whole aspect of the case altered. And it
was wrong! This was no spontaneous crime committed on the spur of the moment. It was, on the
contrary, very carefully planned and accurately2 timed, with all the details meticulously3 worked out
beforehand, even to the drugging of Hercule Poirot's bottle of wine on the night in question!
"But, yes, that is so! I was put to sleep so that there should be no possibility of my participating in
the events of the night. It did just occur to me as a possibility. I drink wine - my two companions at
table drink whisky and mineral water respectively. Nothing easier than to slip a dose of harmless
narcotic4 into my bottle of wine - the bottles stand on the tables all day. But I dismissed the thought.
It had been a hot day; I had been unusually tired; it was not really extraordinary that I should for
once have slept heavily instead of lightly as I usually do.
"You see, I was still in the grip of the preconceived idea. If I had been drugged, that would have
implied premeditation, it would mean that before seven-thirty, when dinner is served, the crime
had already been decided5 upon; and that (always from the point of view of the preconceived idea)
was absurd.
"The first blow to the preconceived idea was when the pistol was recovered from the Nile. To
begin with, if we were right in our assumptions, the pistol ought never to have been thrown
overboard at all... And there was more to follow." Poirot turned to Dr Bessner. "You, Dr Bessner,
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investigation
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accurately
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meticulously
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narcotic
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decided
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scorching
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velvet
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sufficiently
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sniff
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smelt
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superfluous
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pointed
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blackmailing
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promptly
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impersonal
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soothingly
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physically
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testimony
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bowers
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surgical
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deliberately
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perfectly
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implore
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colossal
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applied
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apparently
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collapse
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insistent
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deft
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alibi
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insistence
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timing
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persecution
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lapses
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draught
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inconvenient
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remorse
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hush
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accomplice
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ruffle
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bunk
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risky
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cartridge
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