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Chapter IX. Dr. Bauerstein

           

           “He’dbetteraskDorcas,oroneofthemaids,ifhewantstoknowaboutcoffee-cups.It’stheirbusiness,notmine.Idon’tknowanythingaboutthecoffee-cups,exceptthatwe’vegotsomethatareneverused,whichareaperfectdream!OldWorcester.You’renotaconnoisseur,areyou,Hastings?”

           Ishookmyhead.

           “Youmissalot.Areallyperfectbitofoldchina—it’spuredelighttohandleit,oreventolookatit.”

           “Well,whatamItotellPoirot?”

           “TellhimIdon’tknowwhathe’stalkingabout.It’sdoubleDutchtome.”

           “Allright.”

           Iwasmovingofftowardsthehouseagainwhenhesuddenlycalledmeback.

           “Isay,whatwastheendofthatmessage?Sayitoveragain,willyou?”

           “‘Findtheextracoffee-cup,andyoucanrestinpeace.’Areyousureyoudon’tknowwhatitmeans?”Iaskedhimearnestly.

           Heshookhishead.

           “No,”hesaidmusingly,“Idon’t.I—IwishIdid.”

           Theboomofthegongsoundedfromthehouse,andwewentintogether.PoirothadbeenaskedbyJohntoremaintolunch,andwasalreadyseatedatthetable.

           Bytacitconsent,allmentionofthetragedywasbarred.Weconversedonthewar,andotheroutsidetopics.Butafterthecheeseandbiscuitshadbeenhandedround,andDorcashadlefttheroom,PoirotsuddenlyleantforwardtoMrs.Cavendish.

           “Pardonme,madame,forrecallingunpleasantmemories,butIhavealittleidea”—Poirot’s“littleideas”werebecomingaperfectbyword—“andwouldliketoaskoneortwoquestions.”

           “Ofme?Certainly.

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