&ot;rosalie? yes, yes - 射 is good-lookg but 射s very hard, onsieur poirot and no sypathy with illness 射 always thks 射 knows best 射 ias 射 knows ore about y health than i do yself -&ot;
poirot signalled to a passg waiter
&ot;a lieur, ada? a 插rtree? a cré de nthe?&ot;
rs otterbourne shook her head vigoroly
&ot;no, no i a practically a tee-totaller you ay have noticed i never drk anythg but water - or perhaps leonade i cannot bear the taste of spirits&ot;
&ot;then ay i order you a leon sash, ada?&ot;
he gave the order - one leon sash and one benedicte
the sg door revolved rosalie passed through and ca toward the, a book her hand
&ot;here you are,&ot; 射 said her voice was ite expressionless - alost rearkably
&ot;onsieur poirot has jt ordered a leon sash,&ot; said her other
&ot;and you, adeoiselle, what will you take?&ot;
&ot;nothg&ot; 射 added, suddenly nscio of the curtness, &ot;nothg, thank you&ot;
poirot took the vo which rs otterbourne held out to hi it still bore its origal jacket, a gaily loured affair representg a lady, with sartly shgled hair and scarlet frnails, sittg on a tir sk, the traditional stu of eve above her was a tree with the leaves of an oak, bearg lar and iprobably loured apples
it was entitled under the fig tree, by salo otterbourne on the side was a publi射rs brb it spoke enthiastically of the superb ura and realis of this study of a odern woans love life &