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fact, the old girl took a cachet before meals. You

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know, not a pill or a tablet; one of those rice-paper

things with a powder inside. Some perfectly

harmless thing for the digestion."

"Admirable. Nothing is easier than to fill a

cachet with strychnine and substitute it for one of

the others. It slips down the throat with a drink of

water and is not tasted."

"That's all right. The trouble is, the girl gave it

to her."

"The Russian girl?"

"Yes. Katrina Rieger. She was a kind of lady-help,

nurse-companion to Miss Barrowby. Fairly

ordered about by her, too, I gather. Fetch this,

fetch that, fetch the other, rub my back, pour out

my medicine, run round to the chemist--all that

sort of business. You know how it is with these old

women--they mean to be kind, but what they

need is a sort of black slave!"

Poirot smiled.

"And there you are, you see," continued In-spector

Sims. "It doesn't fit in what you might

call nicely. Why should the girl poison her? Miss

Barrowby dies and now the girl will be out of a

job, and jobs aren't so easy to findshe's not

trained or anything."

"Still," suggested Poirot, "if the box of cachets

was left about, anyone in the house might

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