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‘Let us walk a little,’ he said over his shoulder. ‘The air is pleasant today.’


I followed him. he led me down a path to the left enclosed in yew hedges. A walk led down the middle, bordered each side with formal flower beds, and at the end was a round paved recess with a seat and a pond of goldfish. Instead of pursuing the path to the end, Poirot took another which wound up the side of a wooded slope. In one spot the trees had been cleared away, and a seat had been put. Sitting there one had a splendid view over the countryside, and one looked right down on the paved recess and the goldfish pond.


‘England is very beautiful,’ said Poirot, his eyes straying over the prospect. Then he smiled. ‘And so are english girls,’ he said in a lower voice. ‘Hush, my friend, and look at the pretty picture below us.’


It was then that I saw Flora. She was moving along the path we had just left and she was humming a little snatch of song. Her step was more dancing than walking, and, in spite of her black dress, there was nothing but joy in her whole attitude. She gave a sudden pirouette on her toes, and her black draperies swung out. At the same time she flung her head back and laughed outright.

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