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作者:天马行空      更新:2022-08-21 16:32      字数:9322
  girl! Much more charming than Mary; who never said things of that kind。
  〃Well?〃 I asked benignantly; as she hesitated。
  〃I want to ask your advice。       What shall I do?〃
  〃Do?〃
  〃Yes。    You see; Aunt Emily always told me I should be provided for。
  I suppose she forgot; or didn't think she was likely to dieanyway; I am
  *NOT provided for! And I don't know what to do。                Do you think I ought
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  to go away from here at once?〃
  〃Good heavens; no! They don't want to part with you; I'm sure。〃
  Cynthia hesitated a moment; plucking up the grass with her tiny hands。
  Then she said: 〃Mrs。 Cavendish does。             She hates me。〃
  〃Hates you?〃 I cried; astonished。
  Cynthia nodded。
  〃Yes。    I don't know why; but she can't bear me; and *HE can't; either。〃
  〃There I know you're wrong;〃 I said warmly。                〃On the contrary; John
  is very fond of you。〃
  〃Oh;   yes…JOHN。        I   meant   Lawrence。      Not;   of   course;   that   I   care
  whether Lawrence hates me or not。              Still; it's rather horrid when no one
  loves you; isn't it?〃
  〃But    they   do;  Cynthia     dear;〃   I  said  earnestly。    〃I'm   sure   you   are
  mistaken。      Look; there is Johnand Miss Howard〃
  Cynthia nodded rather gloomily。            〃Yes; John likes me; I think; and of
  course   Evie;   for   all   her   gruff   ways;   wouldn't   be   unkind   to   a   fly。 But
  Lawrence never speaks to me if he can help it; and Mary can hardly bring
  herself to be civil to me。       She wants Evie to stay on; is begging her to; but
  she   doesn't   want   me;   andandI   don't   know   what   to   do。〃   Suddenly   the
  poor child burst out crying。
  I   don't   know   what   possessed   me。     Her   beauty;   perhaps;   as   she   sat
  there; with the sunlight glinting down on her head; perhaps the sense of
  relief    at  encountering       someone      who    so   obviously      could    have    no
  connection      with    the  tragedy;    perhaps    honest    pity   for  her   youth   and
  loneliness。      Anyway;   I   leant   forward;   and   taking   her   little   hand;   I   said
  awkwardly:
  〃Marry me; Cynthia。〃
  Unwittingly; I had hit upon a sovereign remedy for her tears。                 She sat
  up at once; drew her hand away; and said; with some asperity:
  〃Don't be silly!〃
  I was a little annoyed。
  〃I'm    not  being    silly。  I   am   asking    you   to  do   me    the  honour    of
  becoming my wife。〃
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  To   my   intense   surprise;  Cynthia  burst   out   laughing;  and   called   me   a
  〃funny dear。〃
  〃It's perfectly sweet of you;〃 she said; 〃but you know you don't want
  to!〃
  〃Yes; I do。    I've got〃
  〃Never mind what you've got。            You don't really want to and I don't
  either。〃
  〃Well;    of  course;   that  settles   it;〃  I  said  stiffly。 〃But    I  don't  see
  anything to laugh at。       There's nothing funny about a proposal。〃
  〃No; indeed;〃 said Cynthia。         〃Somebody might accept you next time。
  Good…bye; you've cheered me up very much。〃
  And;   with   a   final   uncontrollable   burst   of   merriment;   she   vanished
  through the trees。
  Thinking      over   the   interview;    it  struck   me   as   being    profoundly
  unsatisfactory。
  It occurred to me suddenly that I would go down to the village; and
  look up Bauerstein。        Somebody ought to be keeping an eye on the fellow。
  At the same time; it would be wise to allay any suspicions he might have
  as   to   his   being   suspected。 I   remembered   how   Poirot   had   relied   on   my
  diplomacy。      Accordingly; I went to the little house with the 〃Apartments〃
  card inserted in the window; where I knew he lodged; and tapped on the
  door。
  An old woman came and opened it。
  〃Good afternoon;〃 I said pleasantly。         〃Is Dr。 Bauerstein in?〃
  She stared at me。
  〃Haven't you heard?〃
  〃Heard what?〃
  〃About him。〃
  〃What about him?〃
  〃He's took。〃
  〃Took? Dead?〃
  〃No; took by the perlice。〃
  〃By the police!〃 I gasped。        〃Do you mean they've arrested him?〃
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  〃Yes; that's it; and〃
  I waited to hear no more; but tore up the village to find Poirot。
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  CHAPTER X。 THE ARREST
  To   my   extreme   annoyance;   Poirot   was   not   in;   and   the   old   Belgian
  who   answered   my   knock   informed   me   that   he   believed   he   had   gone   to
  London。
  I was dumbfounded。          What on earth could Poirot be doing in London!
  Was it a sudden decision on his part; or had he already made up his mind
  when he parted from me a few hours earlier?
  I retraced my steps to Styles in some annoyance。               With Poirot away; I
  was uncertain how to act。          Had he foreseen this arrest? Had he not; in all
  probability;   been   the   cause   of   it?   Those   questions   I   could   not   resolve。
  But   in   the   meantime   what   was   I   to   do?   Should   I   announce   the   arrest
  openly at Styles; or not? Though I did not acknowledge it to myself; the
  thought   of   Mary   Cavendish   was   weighing   on   me。         Would   it   not   be   a
  terrible shock to her? For the moment; I set aside utterly any suspicions of
  her。    She   could   not   be   implicatedotherwise   I   should   have   heard   some
  hint of it。
  Of    course;   there   was   no   possibility   of  being    able   permanently      to
  conceal Dr。 Bauerstein's arrest from her。            It would be announced in every
  newspaper on the morrow。             Still; I shrank from blurting it out。         If only
  Poirot    had    been    accessible;    I  could   have    asked    his   advice。    What
  possessed him to go posting off to London in this unaccountable way?
  In   spite  of  myself;    my   opinion    of   his  sagacity   was    immeasurably
  heightened。      I would never have dreamt of suspecting the doctor; had not
  Poirot put it into my head。        Yes; decidedly; the little man was clever。
  After some reflecting; I decided to take John into my confidence; and
  leave him to make the matter public or not; as he thought fit。
  He gave vent to a prodigious whistle; as I imparted the news。
  〃Great   Scot!   You   *WERE   right;   then。       I   couldn't   believe   it   at   the
  time。〃
  〃No;   it   is   astonishing   until   you   get   used   to   the  idea;   and   see   how   it
  makes everything fit in。         Now; what are we to do? Of course; it will be
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  generally known to…morrow。〃
  John reflected。
  〃Never   mind;〃   he      said   at  last;   〃we  won't   say   anything   at  present。
  There is no need。       As you say; it will be known soon enough。〃
  But to   my  intense surprise;  on   getting   down early  the next   morning;
  and eagerly opening the newspapers; there was not a word about the arrest!
  There was a column of mere padding about 〃The Styles Poisoning Case;〃
  but   nothing   further。    It   was   rather  inexplicable;  but   I  supposed   that;   for
  some reason or other; Japp wished to keep it out of the papers。                 It worried
  me just a little; for it suggested the possibility that there might be further
  arrests to come。
  After breakfast; I decided to go down to the village; and see if Poirot
  had returned yet; but; before I could start; a well…known face blocked one
  of the windows; and the well…known voice said:
  〃Bon jour; mon ami!〃
  〃Poirot;〃   I   exclaimed;   with   relief;   and   seizing   him   by   both   hands;   I
  dragged him into the room。           〃I was never so glad to see anyone。            Listen;
  I have said nothing to anybody but John。             Is that right?〃
  〃My   friend;〃   replied   Poirot;   〃I   do   not   know   what   you   are   talking
  about。〃
  〃Dr。 Bauerstein's arrest; of course;〃 I answered impatiently。
  〃Is Bauerstein arrested; then?〃
  〃Did you not know it?〃
  〃Not the least in the world。〃 But; pausing a moment; he added: 〃Still; it
  does not surprise me。        After all; we are onl