The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 2

said Pointz.

"Done," said Stein with alacrity.

THE REGATTA MYSTERY

The two men were soon whole-heartedly engaged

in their battle.

Lady Marroway murmured to Evan Llewellyn:

"Eve is not the only child in the party."

Llewellyn smiled assent but somewhat absently.

He had been absent-minded all that day. Once

or twice his answers had been wide of the point.

Pamela Marroway drew away from him and

said to her husband:

"That young man has something on his mind."

Sir George murmured:

"Or someone?"

And his glance swept qu

ickly over Janet Rust-ington.

Lady Marroway frowned a little. She was a tall

woman exquisitely groomed. The scarlet of her

fingernails was matched by the dark red coral

studs in her ears. Her eyes were dark and watchful.

Sir George affected a careless "hearty English

gentleman" manner--but his bright blue eyes held

the same watchful look as his wife's.

Isaac Pointz and Leo Stein were Hat'ton Garden

diamond merchants. Sir George and Lady Mar-roway

came from a different world--the world of

Antibes and Juan les Pins--of golf at St. JeandeLuz--of

bathing from the rocks at Madeira in the

winter.

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