g as that; though I know one can do wonders with preserving bottles。〃
Poirot looked at him and smiled。
Chapter 28
POIROT PLAYS THE SQUIRREL
Poirot started to keep his dinner appointment with a margin of three quarters of an hour to spare。 He had an object in this。 The car took him; not straight to Monte Carlo; but to Lady Tamplin's house at Cap Martin; where he asked for Miss Grey。 The ladies were dressing and Poirot was shown into a small salon to wait; and here; after a lapse of three or four minutes; Lenox Tamplin came to him。
〃Katherine is not quite ready yet;〃 she said。 〃Can I give her a message; or would you rather wait until she es down?〃
Poirot looked at her thoughtfully。 He was a minute or two in replying; as though something of great weight hung upon his decision。 Apparently the ansattered。
〃No;〃 he said at last; 〃no; I do not think it is necessary that I should wait to see Mademoiselle Katherine。 I think; perhaps; that it is better that I should not。 These things are sometimes difficult。〃
Lenox waited politely; her eyebrows slightly raised。
〃I have a piece of news;〃 continued Poirot。 〃You will; perhaps; tell your friend。 M。 Kettering was arrested tonight for the murder of his wife。〃
〃You want me to tell Katherine that?〃 asked Lenox。 She breathed rather hard; as though she had been running; her face; Poirot thought; looked white and strained … rather noticeably so。
〃If you please; Mademoise