The Collected Works of Agatha Christie. Agatha Christie
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His words took me back to earlier events. I remembered Mary as she lay white and exhausted on the sofa, listening, listening. There had come the sound of the bell below. She had started up. Poirot had opened the door, and meeting her agonized eyes had nodded gently. “Yes, madame,” he said. “I have brought him back to you.” He had stood aside, and as I went out I had seen the look in Mary’s eyes, as John Cavendish had caught his wife in his arms.
“Perhaps you are right, Poirot,” I said gently. “Yes, it is the greatest thing in the world.”
Suddenly, there was a tap at the door, and Cynthia peeped in.
“I—I only——”
“Come in,” I said, springing up.
She came in, but did not sit down.
“I—only wanted to tell you something——”
“Yes?”
Cynthia fidgeted with a little tassel for some moments, then, suddenly exclaiming: “You dears!” kissed first me and then Poirot, and rushed out of the room again.
“What on earth does this mean?” I asked, surprised.
It was very nice to be kissed by Cynthia, but the publicity of the salute rather impaired the pleasure.
“It means that she has discovered Monsieur Lawrence does not dislike her as much as she thought,” replied Poirot philosophically.
“But——”
“Here he is.”
Lawrence at that moment passed the door.
“Eh! Monsieur Lawrence,” called Poirot. “We must congratulate you, is it not so?”
Lawrence blushed, and then smiled awkwardly. A man in love is a sorry spectacle. Now Cynthia had looked charming.
I sighed.
“What is it, mon ami?”
“Nothing,” I said sadly. “They are two delightful women!”
“And neither of them is for you?” finished Poirot. “Never mind. Console yourself, my friend. We may hunt together again, who knows? And then——”
The Secret Adversary
Chapter 1 The Young Adventurers, Ltd.
Chapter 2 Mr. Whittington’s Offer
Chapter 5 Mr. Julius P. Hersheimmer
Chapter 8 The Adventures of Tommy
Chapter 9 Tuppence Enters Domestic Service
Chapter 10 Enter Sir James Peel Edgerton
Chapter 11 Julius Tells a Story
Chapter 15 Tuppence Receives a Proposal
Chapter 16 Further Adventures of Tommy
Chapter 21 Tommy Makes a Discovery
Chapter 23 A Race Against Time
Chapter 24 Julius Takes a Hand
Chapter 27 A Supper Party at the Savoy
Prologue