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作者:天马行空      更新:2022-08-21 16:32      字数:9322
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  thought。     The heaviness and languor of her manner were very marked。                     I
  asked her if she were feeling ill; and she answered frankly:
  〃Yes; I've got the most beastly headache。〃
  〃Have another cup of coffee; mademoiselle?〃 said Poirot solicitously。
  〃It will revive you。       It is unparalleled for the mal de tete。〃 He jumped up
  and took her cup。
  〃No   sugar;〃   said   Cynthia;   watching   him;   as   he   picked   up   the   sugar…
  tongs。
  〃No sugar? You abandon it in the war…time; eh?〃
  〃No; I never take it in coffee。〃
  〃Sacre!〃     murmured       Poirot    to   himself;    as  he    brought    back    the
  replenished cup。
  Only I heard him; and glancing up curiously at the little man I saw that
  his   face   was   working   with   suppressed   excitement;   and   his   eyes   were   as
  green as a cat's。      He had heard or seen something that had affected him
  stronglybut   what   was   it?   I   do   not   usually   label   myself   as   dense;   but   I
  must confess that nothing out of the ordinary had attracted *MY attention。
  In another moment; the door opened and Dorcas appeared。
  〃Mr。 Wells to see you; sir;〃 she said to John。
  I   remembered   the   name   as   being   that   of   the   lawyer   to   whom   Mrs。
  Inglethorp had written the night before。
  John rose immediately。
  〃Show   him   into     my   study。〃   Then    he   turned   to   us。  〃My   mother's
  lawyer;〃 he explained。         And in a lower voice: 〃He is also Coroneryou
  understand。      Perhaps you would like to come with me?〃
  We   acquiesced   and   followed   him   out   of   the   room。     John   strode   on
  ahead and I took the opportunity of whispering to Poirot:
  〃There will be an inquest then?〃
  Poirot nodded absently。         He seemed absorbed in thought; so much so
  that my curiosity was aroused。
  〃What is it? You are not attending to what I say。〃
  〃It is true; my friend。      I am much worried。〃         〃Why?〃
  〃Because Mademoiselle Cynthia does not take sugar in her coffee。〃
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  〃What? You cannot be serious?〃
  〃But   I  am  most   serious。     Ah; there  is   something there that   I  do   not
  understand。      My instinct was right。〃
  〃What instinct?〃
  〃The   instinct   that   led   me   to   insist   on   examining   those   coffee…cups。
  Chut! no more now!〃
  We followed John into his study; and he closed the door behind us。
  Mr。 Wells was a pleasant man of middle…age; with keen eyes; and the
  typical    lawyer's    mouth。     John    introduced     us  both;   and   explained     the
  reason of our presence。
  〃You will understand; Wells;〃 he added; 〃that this is all strictly private。
  We are still hoping that there will turn out to be no need for investigation
  of any kind。〃
  〃Quite   so;   quite   so;〃   said   Mr。   Wells   soothingly。  〃I   wish   we   could
  have   spared   you   the   pain   and   publicity   of   an   inquest;   but   of   course   it's
  quite unavoidable in the absence of a doctor's certificate。〃
  〃Yes; I suppose so。〃
  〃Clever man; Bauerstein。          Great authority on toxicology; I believe。〃
  〃Indeed;〃 said John with a certain stiffness in his manner。                  Then he
  added rather hesitatingly: 〃Shall we have to appear as witnessesall of us;
  I mean?〃
  〃You; of courseand aherMr。erInglethorp。〃
  A   slight   pause   ensued    before    the  lawyer    went   on   in  his  soothing
  manner:
  〃Any   other   evidence   will   be   simply   confirmatory;   a   mere   matter   of
  form。〃
  〃I see。〃
  A faint expression of relief swept over John's face。             It puzzled me; for
  I saw no occasion for it。
  〃If   you   know  of   nothing   to   the   contrary;〃   pursued   Mr。 Wells;   〃I   had
  thought of Friday。       That will give us plenty of time for the doctor's report。
  The post…mortem is to take place to…night; I believe?〃
  〃Yes。〃
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  〃Then that arrangement will suit you?〃
  〃Perfectly。〃
  〃I need not tell you; my dear Cavendish; how distressed I am at this
  most tragic affair。〃
  〃Can you give us no help in solving it; monsieur?〃 interposed Poirot;
  speaking for the first time since we had entered the room。
  〃I?〃
  〃Yes;   we   heard   that   Mrs。   Inglethorp   wrote   to   you   last   night。  You
  should have received the letter this morning。〃
  〃I did; but it contains no information。           It is merely a note asking me
  to   call   upon   her   this   morning;   as   she   wanted   my   advice   on   a   matter   of
  great importance。〃
  〃She gave you no hint as to what that matter might be?〃
  〃Unfortunately; no。〃
  〃That is a pity;〃 said John。
  〃A great pity;〃 agreed Poirot gravely。
  There was silence。        Poirot remained lost in thought for a few minutes。
  Finally he turned to the lawyer again。
  〃Mr。 Wells; there is one thing I should like to ask youthat is; if it is
  not against professional etiquette。         In the event of Mrs。 Inglethorp's death;
  who would inherit her money?〃
  The lawyer hesitated a moment; and then replied:
  〃The     knowledge       will  be   public    property     very   soon;    so   if  Mr。
  Cavendish does not object〃
  〃Not at all;〃 interpolated John。
  〃I do not see any reason why I should not answer your question。                    By
  her last will; dated August of last year; after various unimportant legacies
  to   servants;   etc。;   she   gave   her   entire   fortune   to   her   stepson;   Mr。   John
  Cavendish。〃
  〃Was   not   thatpardon   the   question;   Mr。   Cavendishrather   unfair   to
  her other stepson; Mr。 Lawrence Cavendish?〃
  〃No; I do not think so。        You see; under the terms of their father's will;
  while   John   inherited   the   property;   Lawrence;   at   his   stepmother's   death;
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  would come into a considerable sum of money。                Mrs。 Inglethorp left her
  money to her elder stepson; knowing that he would have to keep up Styles。
  It was; to my mind; a very fair and equitable distribution。〃
  Poirot nodded thoughtfully。
  〃I see。   But I am right in saying; am I not; that by your English law
  that will was automatically revoked when Mrs。 Inglethorp remarried?〃
  Mr。 Wells bowed his head。
  〃As   I   was   about   to   proceed;   Monsieur   Poirot;  that   document   is   now
  null and void。〃
  〃Hein!〃   said   Poirot。   He    reflected   for  a  moment;   and    then   asked:
  〃Was Mrs。 Inglethorp herself aware of that fact?〃
  〃I do not know。      She may have been。〃
  〃She was;〃 said John unexpectedly。           〃We were discussing the matter
  of wills being revoked by marriage only yesterday。〃
  〃Ah! One more question; Mr。 Wells。           You say 'her last will。' Had Mrs。
  Inglethorp; then; made several former wills?〃
  〃On an average; she made a new will at least once a year;〃 said Mr。
  Wells   imperturbably。      〃She   was   given   to   changing   her   mind   as   to   her
  testamentary dispositions; now benefiting one; now another member of her
  family。〃
  〃Suppose;〃 suggested Poirot; 〃that; unknown to you; she had made a
  new will in favour of some one who was not; in any sense of the word; a
  member of the familywe will say Miss Howard; for instancewould you
  be surprised?〃
  〃Not in the least。〃
  〃Ah!〃 Poirot seemed to have exhausted his questions。
  I   drew   close   to   him;   while   John   and   the   lawyer   were   debating   the
  question of going through Mrs。 Inglethorp's papers。
  〃Do you think Mrs。 Inglethorp made a will leaving all her money to
  Miss Howard?〃 I asked in a low voice; with some curiosity。
  Poirot smiled。
  〃No。〃
  〃Then why did you ask?〃
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  〃Hush!〃
  John Cavendish had turned to Poirot。
  〃Will you come with us; Monsieur Poirot? We are going through my
  mother's papers。       Mr。 Inglethorp is quite willing to leave it entirely to Mr。
  Wells and myself。〃
  〃Which   simplifies   matters   very   much;〃   murmured   the   lawyer。         〃As
  technically; of course; he was entit