Wednesday, January 9, 2008

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puncture on the dead woman's wrist corresponding to the mark of a hypodermicsyringe." Colonel Carbury paused. "In these circumstances I considered that it was the duty of those inauthority to inquire into the matter.M.Hercule Poirot was my guest and veryconsiderately offered his highly specialized services.I gave him full authorityto to make any investigations he pleased.We are assembled here now to hear hisreport on the matter." There was silence -a silence so acute that you could have heard -as thesaying is -a pin drop.Actually someone did drop what was
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probably a shoe in thenext room.It sounded like a bomb in the hushed atmosphere. Poirot cast a quick glance at the little group of three people on hisright,then turned his gaze to the five people huddled together on his left -agroup of people with frightened eyes. Poirot said quietly: "When Colonel Carbury mentioned this business to me,Igave him my opinion as an expert.I told him that it might not be possible tobring proof -such proof as would be admissible in a court of law -but I told himvery definitely that I was sure I could arrive at the truth -simply byquestioning the people concerned.For let me tell you this,my friends,toinvestigate a crime it is only necessary to let the guilty party or parties talk-always,in the end,they tell you what you want to know!"He paused. "So,in this case,although you have lied to me,you have also,unwittingly,told

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