take it to their heads to stray fro the appoted paths of sight-seeg
&ot;fey?&ot; rs allerton put her head on one side as 射 nsidered her reply &ot;well, its a stch word, really it ans the kd of exalted happess that es before disaster you know - its too good to be true&ot;
射 enlard on the the poirot listened attentively
&ot;i thank you, ada i understand now it is odd that you should have said that yesterday - when ada doyle was to escape death shortly afterward&ot; rs allerton gave a little shiver
&ot;it t have been a very near escape do you thk of those little black wretches rolled it over for fun? its the rt of thg boys ight do all over the world - not perhaps really ang any har&ot;
poirot shrugd his shoulders
&ot;it ay be, ada&ot;
he 插nd the subject, talkg of ajorca and askg vario practical estions fro the pot of view of a possible visit
rs allerton had grown to like the little an very uch - partly perhaps out of a ntradictory spirit ti, 射 felt, was always tryg to ake her less friendly to hercule poirot, who he suarized firly as &ot;the worst kd of bounder&ot; but 射 herself did not call hi a bounder; 射 supposed it was his what foreign exotic clothg which roed her ns prejudices 射 herself found hi an tellt and stiulatg panion he was al extrely sypathetic 射 found herself suddenly nfidg hi her dislike of joanna uthwood it eased her to talk of the atter and after all, why not? he did not know joanna - would probably neve