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27. Jack Renauld’s Story

           “LetusallgotoMerlinvilleatonce!”

           Ahurrieddeparturewasmadeforthwith.Stonor,atJack’sinstance,agreedtostaybehindanddoallthatcouldbedoneforBellaDuveen.Poirot,JackRenauldandIsetoffintheRenauldcar.

           Theruntookjustoverfortyminutes.AsweapproachedthedoorwayoftheVillaMarguerite,JackRenauldshotaquestioningglanceatPoirot.

           “Howwoulditbeifyouwentonfirst—tobreakthenewstomymotherthatIamfree—”

           “WhileyoubreakitinpersontoMademoiselleMarthe,eh?”finishedPoirot,withatwinkle.“Butyes,byallmeans,Iwasabouttoproposesuchanarrangementmyself.”

           JackRenaulddidnotwaitformore.Stoppingthecar,heswunghimselfout,andranupthepathtothefrontdoor.WewentoninthecartotheVillaGeneviève.

           “Poirot,”Isaid,“doyourememberhowwearrivedherethatfirstday?AndweremetbythenewsofM.Renauld’smurder?”

           “Ah!yes,truly.Notsolongago,either.Butwhatalotofthingshavehappenedsincethen—especiallyforyou,monami!”

           “Poirot,whathaveyoudoneaboutfindingBel—ImeanDulcie?”

           “Calmyourself,Hastings.Iarrangeeverything.”

           “You’rebeingapreciouslongtimeaboutit,”Igrumbled.

           Poirotchangedthesubject.

           “Thenthebeginning,nowtheend,”hemoralized,aswerangthebell.“And,consideredasacase,theendisprofoundlyunsatisfactory.”

           “Yes,indeed,”Isighed.

           “Youareregardingitfromthesentimentalstandpoint,Hastings.Thatwasnotmymeaning.

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