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第35章 FRESH SUSPICIONS(4)

"Thank you very much, sir.A very nice gentleman he is, sir.And quite a different class from them two detectives from London, what goes prying about, and asking questions.I don't hold with foreigners as a rule, but from what the newspapers say I make out as how these brave Belgesisn't the ordinary run of foreigners, and certainly he's a most polite spoken gentleman."Dear old Dorcas! As she stood there, with her honest face upturned to mine, I thought what a fine specimen she was of the old-fashioned servant that is so fast dying out.

I thought I might as well go down to the village at once, and look up Poirot; but I met him half-way, coming up to the house, and at once gave him Dorcas's message.

"Ah, the brave Dorcas! We will look at the chest, although-- but no matter--we will examine it all the same."We entered the house by one of the windows.There was no one in the hall, and we went straight up to the attic.

Sure enough, there was the chest, a fine old piece, all studded with brass nails, and full to overflowing with every imaginable type of garment.

Poirot bundled everything out on the floor with scant ceremony.There were one or two green fabrics of varying shades; but Poirot shook his head over them all.He seemed somewhat apathetic in the search, as though he expected no great results from it.Suddenly he gave an exclamation.

"What is it?" "Look!"

The chest was nearly empty, and there, reposing right at the bottom, was a magnificent black beard.

"Oho!" said Poirot."Oho!" He turned it over in his hands, examining it closely. "New," he remarked. "Yes, quite new."After a moment's hesitation, he replaced it in the chest, heaped all the other things on top of it as before, and made his way briskly downstairs.He went straight to the pantry, where we found Dorcas busily polishing her silver.

Poirot wished her good morning with Gallic politeness, and went on: "We have been looking through that chest, Dorcas.I am muchobliged to you for mentioning it.There is, indeed, a fine collection there.Are they often used, may I ask?""Well, sir, not very often nowadays, though from time to time we do have what the young gentlemen call 'a dress-up night.' And very funny it is sometimes, sir.Mr.Lawrence, he's wonderful.Most comic! I shall never forget the night he came down as the Char of Persia, I think he called it--a sort of Eastern King it was.He had the big paper knife in his hand, and 'Mind, Dorcas,' he says, 'you'll have to be very respectful.This is my specially sharpened scimitar, and it's off with your head if I'm at all displeased with you!' Miss Cynthia, she was what they call an Apache, or some such name--a Frenchified sort of cut-throat, I take it to be.A real sight she looked.You'd never have believed a pretty young lady like that could have made herself into such a ruffian.Nobody would have known her.""These evenings must have been great fun," said Poirot genially."I suppose Mr.Lawrence wore that fine black beard in the chest upstairs, when he was Shah of Persia?""He did have a beard, sir," replied Dorcas, smiling."And well I know it, for he borrowed two skeins of my black wool to make it with! And I'm sure it looked wonderfully natural at a distance.I didn't know as there was a beard up there at all.It must have been got quite lately, I think.There was a red wig, I know, but nothing else in the way of hair.Burnt corks they use mostly--though 'tis messy getting it off again.Miss Cynthia was a nigger once, and, oh, the trouble she had.""So Dorcas knows nothing about that black beard," said Poirot thoughtfully, as we walked out into the hall again.

"Do you think it is *THE one?" I whispered eagerly.Poirot nodded.

"I do.You notice it had been trimmed?" "No.""Yes.It was cut exactly the shape of Mr.Inglethorp's, and I found one or two snipped hairs. Hastings, this affair is very deep.""Who put it in the chest, I wonder?"

"Some one with a good deal of intelligence," remarked Poirot dryly."You realize that he chose the one place in the house to hide it where itspresence would not be remarked? Yes, he is intelligent.But we must be more intelligent.We must be so intelligent that he does not suspect us of being intelligent at all."I acquiesced.

"There, mon ami, you will be of great assistance to me."I was pleased with the compliment.There had been times when I hardly thought that Poirot appreciated me at my true worth.

"Yes,"hecontinued,staringatmethoughtfully,"youwillbe invaluable."This was naturally gratifying, but Poirot's next words were not so welcome.

"I must have an ally in the house," he observed reflectively."You have me," I protested.

"True, but you are not sufficient."

I was hurt, and showed it.Poirot hurried to explain himself.

"You do not quite take my meaning.You are known to be working with me.I want somebody who is not associated with us in any way.""Oh, I see.How about John?" "No, I think not.""The dear fellow isn't perhaps very bright," I said thoughtfully.

"Here comes Miss Howard," said Poirot suddenly."She is the very person.But I am in her black books, since I cleared Mr.Inglethorp.Still, we can but try."With a nod that was barely civil, Miss Howard assented to Poirot's request for a few minutes' conversation.

We went into the little morning-room, and Poirot closed the door."Well, Monsieur Poirot," said Miss Howard impatiently, "what is it?

Out with it. I'm busy."

"Do you remember, mademoiselle, that I once asked you to help me?" "Yes, I do." The lady nodded."And I told you I'd help you withpleasure--to hang Alfred Inglethorp."

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