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第6章 THE 16TH AND 17TH OF JULY(2)

I had seen Lawrence in quite a different light that afternoon.Compared to John, he was an astoundingly difficult person to get to know.He was the opposite of his brother in almost every respect, being unusually shy and reserved.Yet he had a certain charm of manner, and I fancied that, if one really knew him well, one could have a deep affection for him.I had always fancied that his manner to Cynthia was rather constrained, and that she on her side was inclined to be shy of him.But they were both gay enough this afternoon, and chatted together like a couple of children.

As we drove through the village, I remembered that I wanted some stamps, so accordingly we pulled up at the post office.

As I came out again, I cannoned into a little man who was just entering.I drew aside and apologised, when suddenly, with a loud exclamation, he clasped me in his arms and kissed me warmly.

"Mon ami Hastings!" he cried."It is indeed mon ami Hastings!" "Poirot!" I exclaimed.

I turned to the pony-trap.

"This is a very pleasant meeting for me, Miss Cynthia.This is my old friend, Monsieur Poirot, whom I have not seen for years.""Oh, we know Monsieur Poirot," said Cynthia gaily."But I had no idea he was a friend of yours.""Yes, indeed," said Poirot seriously."I know Mademoiselle Cynthia.It is by the charity of that good Mrs.Inglethorp that I am here." Then, as I looked at him inquiringly: "Yes, my friend, she had kindly extended hospitality to seven of my countrypeople who, alas, are refugees from their native land.We Belgians will always remember her with gratitude." Poirot was an extraordinary looking little man.He was hardly more than five feet, four inches, but carried himself with great dignity.His head was exactly the shape of an egg, and he always perched it a little onone side.His moustache was very stiff and military. The neatness of his attire was almost incredible.I believe a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound.Yet this quaint dandyfied little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.As a detective, his flair had been extraordinary, and he had achieved triumphs by unravelling some of the most baffling cases of the day.

He pointed out to me the little house inhabited by him and his fellow Belgians, and I promised to go and see him at an early date.Then he raised his hat with a flourish to Cynthia, and we drove away.

"He's a dear little man," said Cynthia."I'd no idea you knew him." "You've been entertaining a celebrity unawares," I replied.

And, for the rest of the way home, I recited to them the various exploits and triumphs of Hercule Poirot.

We arrived back in a very cheerful mood.As we entered the hall, Mrs.Inglethorp came out of her boudoir. She looked flushed and upset.

"Oh, it's you," she said.

"Is there anything the matter, Aunt Emily?" asked Cynthia.

"Certainly not," said Mrs.Inglethorp sharply."What should there be?" Then catching sight of Dorcas, the parlourmaid, going into the dining-room, she called to her to bring some stamps into the boudoir.

"Yes, m'm." The old servant hesitated, then added diffidently: "Don't you think, m'm, you'd better get to bed? You're looking very tired.""Perhaps you're right, Dorcas--yes--no--not now.I've some letters I must finish by post-time.Have you lighted the fire in my room as I told you?""Yes, m'm."

"Then I'll go to bed directly after supper."She went into the boudoir again, and Cynthia stared after her."Goodness gracious! I wonder what's up?" she said to Lawrence.

He did not seem to have heard her, for without a word he turned on his heel and went out of the house.

I suggested a quick game of tennis before supper and, Cynthiaagreeing, I ran upstairs to fetch my racquet.

Mrs.Cavendish was coming down the stairs.It may have been my fancy, but she, too, was looking odd and disturbed.

"Had a good walk with Dr.Bauerstein?" I asked, trying to appear as indifferent as I could.

"I didn't go," she replied abruptly."Where is Mrs.Inglethorp?" "In the boudoir."Her hand clenched itself on the banisters, then she seemed to nerve herself for some encounter, and went rapidly past me down the stairs across the hall to the boudoir, the door of which she shut behind her.

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