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Chapter V. “It Isn’t Strychnine, Is It?”

           

           “Whatdidshedowithitafterwards?”

           “Well,sir,sheslippeditintoalongenvelope,andputitinsideasortofpurpleboxthatwasstandingonthedesk.”

           “Whattimewasitwhenshefirstcalledyou?”

           “Aboutfour,Ishouldsay,sir.”

           “Notearlier?Couldn’tithavebeenabouthalf-pastthree?”

           “No,Ishouldn’tsayso,sir.Itwouldbemorelikelytobeabitafterfour—notbeforeit.”

           “Thankyou,Manning,thatwilldo,”saidPoirotpleasantly.

           Thegardenerglancedathismaster,whonodded,whereuponManningliftedafingertohisforeheadwithalowmumble,andbackedcautiouslyoutofthewindow.

           Wealllookedateachother.

           “Goodheavens!”murmuredJohn.“Whatanextraordinarycoincidence.”

           “How—acoincidence?”

           “Thatmymothershouldhavemadeawillontheverydayofherdeath!”

           Mr.Wellsclearedhisthroatandremarkeddrily:

           “Areyousosureitisacoincidence,Cavendish?”

           “Whatdoyoumean?”

           “Yourmother,youtellme,hadaviolentquarrelwith—someoneyesterdayafternoon——”

           “Whatdoyoumean?”criedJohnagain.Therewasatremorinhisvoice,andhehadgoneverypale.

           “Inconsequenceofthatquarrel,yourmotherverysuddenlyandhurriedlymakesanewwill.Thecontentsofthatwillweshallneverknow.Shetoldnooneofitsprovisions.Thismorning,nodoubt,shewouldhaveconsultedmeonthesubject—butshehadnochance.Thewilldisappears,andshetakesitssecretwithhertohergrave.Cavendish,Imuchfearthereisnocoincidencethere.

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