The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 32

faultless evening clothes, the exquisite set of his

white tie, the exact symmetry of his hair parting,

the sheen of pomade on his hair, and the tortured

splendor of his famous mustaches--all combined

to paint the perfect picture of an inveterate dandy.

It was hard, at these moments, to take the little

man seriously.

It was about half-past eleven when Lady Chat-terton,

bearing down upon us, whisked Poirot

neatly out of an admiring group, and carried him

off--I need hardly say, with myself in tow.

"I want you to go into my little room upstairs,"

said Lady Chatterton rather breathlessly as soon

as she was out of earshot of her other guests.

"You know where it is, M. Poirot. You'll find

someone there who needs your help very badly--and

you will help her, I know. She's one of my

dearest friends--so don't say no."

Energetically leading the way as she talked,

Lady Chatterton flung open a door, exclaiming

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as she 'did so, "I've got him, Maruerita darling.

And he'll do anything you want. You ¢i!! help

Mrs. Clayton, won't you, M. Poirct?"

And taking the answer for grated, she with-drew

with the same energy that characterized all

her movements.

Mrs. Clayton had been sitting in a chair by

the window. She rose now and cme toward us.

Dressed in deep mourning, the dull black showed

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