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‘The case is going to be plain as a pikestaff,’ said raglan. ‘Not the least need for amateurs to come butting in. you’d think any fool would have seen the way things were last night, and then we shouldn’t have lost twelve hours.’
He directed a vengeful glance at poor Davis, who received it with perfect stolidity.
‘Mr Ackroyd’s family must, of course, do what they see fit,’ said colonel Melrose. ‘But we cannot have the official investigation hampered in any way. I know M. Poirot’s great reputation, of course,’ he added courteously.
‘The police can’t advertise themselves, worse luck,’ said Raglan.
It was Poirot who saved the situation.
‘It is true that I have retired from the world,’ he said. ‘I never intended to take up a case again. Above all things, I have a horror of publicity. I must beg, that in the case of my being able to contribute something to the solution of the mystery, my name may not be mentioned.’
Inspector Raglan’s face lightened a little.
‘I’ve heard of some very remarkable successes of yours,’ observed the colonel, thawing.