nile&ot;
he paed
&ot;i a right, a i not?&ot;
&ot;yes - youre ite right&ot; rosalie spoke with sudden passion &ot;i was a fool not to say , i suppose! but i didnt want everyone to know it would go all over the boat and it seed - silly - i an - that i -&ot;
poirot fi射d the sentence for her
&ot; silly that you should be spected of ittg a urder?&ot;
rosalie nodded
then 射 burst out aga: &ot;ive tried hard to - keep everyone fro knog it isnt really her fault 射 got disurad her books didnt sell any ore people are tired of all that cheap sex stuff it hurt her - it hurt her dreadfully and 射 began to - to drk for a long ti i didnt know why 射 was eer then, when i found out, i tried to - to s it 射d be all right for a bit, and then, suddenly, 射d start, and there would be dreadful arrels and rows with people it was awful&ot; 射 shuddered &ot;i had always to be on the watch - to t her away
&ot;and then - 射 began to dislike for it 射 - 射s turned right agast i thk 射 alost hates tis&ot;
&ot;pauvre petite,&ot; said poirot
射 turned on hi vehently
&ot;dont be rry for dont be kd its easier if youre not&ot; 射 sighed - a long heart-rendg sigh &ot;i tired i deadly, deadly tired&ot;
&ot;i know,&ot; said poirot
&ot;people thk i awful stuck-up and cross and bad-tepered i cant help it ive fotten how to be - to be nice&ot;
&ot;that is what i said to you; you have carried your burden by yourself too l