e speaking like this with my wife dead only a few days; and murdered at that。〃
He paused for breath; and Poirot took advantage of the pause to remark in his plaintive tone。
〃But; indeed; I have not said anything at all。〃
〃But you will。〃
〃Eh?〃 said Poirot。
〃You will say that I have no earthly chance of marrying Katherine。〃
〃No;〃 said Poirot; 〃I would not say that。 Your reputation is bad; yes; but with women … never does that deter them。 If you were a man of excellent character; of strict morality who had done nothing that he should not do; and … possibly everything that he should do … eh bien! then I should have grave doubts of your success。 Moral worth; you understand; it is not romantic。 It is appreciated; however; by widows。〃
Derek Kettering stared at him; then he swung round on his heel and went up to the waiting car。
Poirot looked after him with some interest。 He saw the lovely vision lean out of the car and speak。
Derek Kettering did not stop。 He lifted his hat and passed straight on。
〃?a y est;〃 said M。 Hercule Poirot; 〃it is time; I think; that I return chez moi。〃
He found the imperturbable George pressing trousers。
〃A pleasant day; Georges; somewhat fatiguing; but not without interest;〃 he said。
George received these remarks in his usual wooden fashion。
〃Indeed; sir。〃
〃The personality of a criminal; Georges; is an interesting matter。 Many murderers are men of great personal charm。〃
〃I always heard; sir; that Dr Crippen was a pleasant…spoken gentleman。 And yet he cut up his wife like so much mincemeat。〃
〃Your instances are always apt; Georges。〃
The valet did not reply; and at that moment the telephone rang。 Poirot took up the receiver。
〃"Allo … "allo … yes; yes; it is Hercule Poirot who speaks。〃
〃This is Knighton。 Will you hold the line a minute; M。 Poirot? Mr Van Aldin would like to speak to you。〃
There was a moment"s pause; then the millionaire"s voice came through。
〃Is that you; M。 Poirot? I just wanted to tell you; Mason came to me now of her own accord。 She has been thinking it over; and she says that she is almost certain that the man at Paris was Derek Kettering。 There was something familiar about him at the time; she says; but at the minute she could not place it。 She seems pretty certain now。〃
〃Ah;〃 said Poirot; 〃thank you; M。 Van Aldin。 That advances us。〃
He replaced the receiver; and stood for a minute or two with a very curious smile on his face。 George had to speak to him twice before obtaining an answer。
〃Eh?〃 said Poirot。 〃What is that that you say to me?〃
〃Are you lunching here; sir; or are you going out?〃
〃Neither;〃 said Poirot; 〃I shall go to bed and take a tisane。 The expected has happened; and when the expected happens; it always causes me emotion。〃
Chapter 25
DEFIANCE
As Derek Kettering passed the car; Mirelle leant out。
〃Dereek … I must speak to you for a moment …〃
But; lifting his hat; Derek passed straight on without stopping。
When he got back to his hotel; the concierge detached himself from his wooden pen and accosted him。
〃A gentleman is waiting to see you; Monsieur。〃
〃Who is it?〃 asked Derek。
〃He did not give me his name; Monsieur; but he said his business with you was important; and that he would wait。〃
〃Where is he?〃
〃In the little salon; Monsieur。 He preferred it to the lounge he said; as being more private。〃
Derek nodded; and turned his steps in that direction。
The small salon was empty except for the visitor; who rose and bowed with easy foreign grace as Derek entered。 As it chanced; Derek had only seen the te de la Roche once; but found no difficulty in recognizing that aristocratic nobleman; and he frowned angrily。 Of all the consummate impertinence!
〃The te de la Roche; is it not?〃 he said。 〃I am afraid you have wasted your time in ing here。〃
〃I hope not;〃 said the te agreeably。
His white teeth glittered。
The te"s charm of manner was usually wasted on his own sex。 All men; without exception; disliked him heartily。 Derek Kettering was already conscious of a distinct longing to kick the Count bodily out of the room。 It was only the realization that scandal would be unfortunate just at present that restrained him。 He marveled anew that Ruth could have cared; as she certainly had; for this fellow。 A bounder; and worse than a bounder。 He looked with distaste at the Count"s exquisitely manicured hands。
〃I called;〃 said the te; 〃on a little matter of business。 It would be advisable I think; for you to listen to me。〃
Again Derek felt strongly tempted to kick him out; but again he refrained。 The hint of a threat was not lost upon him; but he interpreted it in his own way。 There were various reasons why it would be better to hear what the te had to say。
He sat down and drummed impatiently with his fingers on the table。
〃Well;〃 he said sharply; 〃what is it?〃
It was not the te"s way to e out into the open at once。
〃Allow me; Monsieur; to offer you my condolences on your recent bereavement。〃
〃If I have any impertinence from you;〃 said Derek quietly; 〃you go out by that window。〃
He nodded his head towards the window beside the te; and the latter moved uneasily。
〃I will send my friends to you; Monsieur; if that is what you desire;〃 he said haughtily。
Derek laughed。
〃A duel; eh? My dear Count; I don"t take you seriously enough for that。 But I should take a good deal of pleasure in kicking you down the Promenade des Anglais。〃
The te was not at all anxious to take offence。 He merely raised his eyebrows and murmured:
〃The English are barbarians。〃
〃Well;〃 said Derek; 〃what is it you have to say to me?〃
〃I will be frank;〃 said the te; 〃I will e immediately to the point。 That will suit us both; will it not?〃
Again he smiled in his agreeable fashion。
〃Go on;〃 said Derek curtly。
The te looked at the ceiling; joined the tips of his fingers together; and murmured softly:
〃You have e into a lot of money; Monsieur。〃
〃What the devil has that got to do with you?〃
The te drew himself up。
〃Monsieur; my name is tarnished! I am suspected … accused … of foul cri
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