The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 55

flung together at random. She had a passion for

order almost equaling that of Poirot aimself; and

though capable of thinking, sh nx'er thought

unless told to do so.

Poirot handed her the morning correspondence'

"Have the goodness, mademoiselle, to write refusals

couched in correct terms to all (if these."

Miss Lemon ran an eye over the vafious letters,

scribbling in turn a hieroglyphic n egtch of them.

These marks were legible to her al0na and were in

a code of her own: "Soft soap"; ,'slap in the

face"; "purr purr"; "curt"; anti so on. Having

done this, she nodded and looked uP for further

instructions.

Poirot handed her Amelia Barro*vbY's letter.

She extracted it from its double envelope, read it

through and looked up inquiringly.

"Yes, M. Poirot?" Her pencil hoqeredready

over her shorthand pad.

"What is your opinion of that letter, Miss

Lemon?"

With a slight frown Miss Lemt)n l0ut down the

pencil and read through the letter agair.

The contents of a letter meant nothing to Miss

Lemon except from the point of vieV of composing

an adequate reply. Very occasio0ally her em

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ployer appealed to her human, as opposed to

her official, capacities. It slightly annoyed Miss

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