〃You will be arrested and held as acplices concerned in the murder of Mrs Kettering; the English lady who was killed。〃
〃Murder!〃
The man's face had gone chalk white; his knees knocked together。 Marie dropped the rolling…pin and began to weep。
〃But it is impossible … impossible。 I thought …〃
〃Since you stick to your story; there is nothing to be said。 I think you are both foolish。〃
He was turning towards the door when an agitated voice arrested him。
〃Monsieur; Monsieur; just a little moment。 I … I had no idea that it was anything of this kind。 I … I thought it was just a matter concerning a lady。 There have been little awkwardnesses with the police over ladies before。 But murder … that is very different。〃
〃I have no patience with you;〃 cried Poirot。 He turned round on them and angrily shook his fist in Hippolyte's face。 〃Am I to stop here all day; arguing with a couple of imbeciles thus? It is the truth I want。 If you will not give it to me; that is your look out。 For the last time; when did Monsieur le te arrive at the Villa Marina … Tuesday morning or Wednesday morning?〃
〃Wednesday;〃 gasped the man; and behind him Marie nodded confirmation。
Poirot regarded them for a minute or two; then inclined his head gravely。
〃You are wise; my children;〃 he said quietly。 〃Very nearly you were in serious trouble。〃
He left the Villa Marina; smiling to himself。
〃One guess confirmed;〃 he murmured to himse