destly; 〃yet; as you say; in my own way I am a big man; even as you also are a big man。 I am glad and happy to have been of service to you。 Now I go to repair the damages caused by travel。 Alas! my excellent Georges is not with me。〃
In the lounge of the hotel he encountered a friend … the venerable Monsieur Papopolous; his daughter Zia beside him。
〃I thought you had left Nice; Monsieur Poirot;〃 murmured the Greek as he took the detective's affectionately proffered hand。
〃Business pelled me to return; my dear Monsieur Papopolous。〃
〃Business?〃
〃Yes; business。 And talking of business; I hope your health is better; my dear friend?〃
〃Much better。 In fact; we are returning to Paris tomorrow。〃
〃I am enchanted to hear such good news。 You have not pletely ruined the Greek ex…Minister; I hope。〃
〃I?〃
〃I understand you sold him a very wonderful ruby which … strictly entre nous … is being worn by Mademoiselle Mirelle; the dancer?〃
〃Yes;〃 murmured Monsieur Papopolous; 〃yes; that is so。〃
〃A ruby not unlike the famous 'Heart of Fire'?〃
〃It has points of resemblance; certainly;〃 said the Greek casually。
〃You have a wonderful hand with jewels; Monsieur Papopolous。 I congratulate you。 Mademoiselle Zia; I am desolate that you are returning to Paris so speedily。 I had hoped to see some more of you now that my business is acplished。〃
〃Would one be indiscreet if one asked what that business was?〃 asked