ound out at once i dont believe he really ant to be dishonest he jt thought it was the rt of thg people did the city&ot;
a flicker passed over her listeners face, but he guarded his tongue
&ot;there we were, up agast it; and then i thought of l and her new untry hoe, and i ru射d off to her you know, onsieur poirot, i loved l, really i did 射 was y best friend, and i never dread that anythg would ever e beeen i jt thought how cky it was 射 was rich it ight ake all the difference to and sion if 射d give hi a job and 射 was awfully sweet about it and told to brg sion down to see her it was about then you saw that night at chez a tante we were akg whoopee, although we uldnt really afford it&ot;
射 paed, sighed, then went on: &ot;what i gog to say now is ite true, onsieur poirot even though l is dead, it doesnt alter the truth thats why i not really rry about her, even now 射 went all out to t sion away fro thats the abte truth! i dont thk 射 even hesitated for ore than about a ute i was her friend, but 射 didnt care 射 jt went bald-headed for sion
&ot;and sion didnt care a dan about her! i talked a lot to you about glaour, but of urse that wasnt true he didnt want l he thought her good-lookg but terribly bossy, and he hated bossy won! the whole thg ebarrassed hi frightfully but he did like the thought of her oney
&ot;of urse i saw that and at last i sugsted to hi that it ight be a good thg if he - got rid of and arried l but he srned the idea he sa