was sittg very upright readg the saturday eveng post poirot wandered ntly onward down the starboard deck as he passed round the stern of the boat he alost ran to a woan who turned a startled face toward hi - a dark, piant, lat face 射 was neatly dressed black and had been standg talkg to a big burly an unifor - one of the eners, by the look of hi there was a eer expression on both their faces - guilt and alar poirot wondered what they had been talkg about he rounded the stern and ntued his walk along the port side a cab door opened and rs otterbourne erd and nearly fell to his ars 射 was wearg a scarlet sat dressg-gown
&ot; rry,&ot; 射 apologized &ot;dear r poirot - very rry the otion - jt the otion, you know never did have any sea legs if the boat would only keep still&ot; 射 ctched at his ar &ot;its the pitchg i cant stand never really happy at sea and left all alone here hour after hour that girl of e - no sypathy - no understandg of her poor old other whos done everythg for her&ot; rs otterbourne began to weep &ot;slaved for her i have - worn yself to the bone - to the bone a grande aouree - thats what i ight have been - a grande aouree - sacrificed everythg - everythg and nobody cares! but ill tell everyone - ill tell the now - how 射 neglects - how hard 射 is - akg e on this journey - bored to death ill go and tell the now -&ot;
射 surd forward poirot ntly repressed the action
&ot;i will send her to you, ada re-enter your cab it is best that way -&ot;