The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot 21) - Page 212

had been allowed on baard that day were being

rounded up and questi0.ned! A large sum in cash

had disappeared from a drawer in the cabin! The

notes had been traced! 71hey had not been traced!

Jewelry worth a fortUne had been taken! No

jewelry had been taken at all! A steward had been

arrested and had confesMed to the murder!

"What is the truth of it all?" demanded Miss

Ellie Henderson, wayla.3,ing Poirot. Her face was

pale and troubled.

"My dear lady, how %hould I know?"

"Of course you kno,,, said Miss Henderson.

It was late in the e,'vening. Most people had

retired to their cabins, llVliss Henderson led Poirot

to a couple of deck chatirs on the sheltered side of

the ship. "Now tell me,",, she commanded.

Poirot surveyed her thoughtfully' "It's an interesting

case," he said.

"Is it true that sh% had some very valuable

jewelry stolen?"

Poirot shook his he:ad. "No. No jewelry was

taken. A small amount of loose cash that was in a

drawer has disappearedl, though."

"I'll never feel safe n a ship again," said Miss

Henderson with a shiver. "Any clue as to which of

those coffee-colored hr.utes did it?"

"No," said Hercule i Poirot. "The whole thing is

rather--strange."

"What do you mean ?,, asked Ellie sharply.

Poirot spread out his hands. "Eh bien--take the facts. Mrs. Clappe,rton had been dead at least

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