Poirot's Early Cases - Christie Agatha - Страница 60
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She said, 'Pity? For that miserable intriguing little rat?' Her contempt rang out.
Hercule Poirot said slowly, 'I think, madame, that you have cared in your life for two things only. One is your husband.' He saw her lips tremble.
'And the other - is your garden.' He looked round him. His glance seemed to apologize to the flowers for that which he had done and was about to do.
POSTERN OF FATE university and she's gone off now to Africa to do research on how people live - that' sort of thing. A lot of young people are very keen on that. She's a darling - and very happy.'
Mr Robinson cleared his throat and rose to his feet. 'I want to propose a toast. To Mr and Mrs Thomas Beresford in acknowledgement of the service they have rendered to their country.' It was drunk enthusiastically. 'And if I may, I will propose a further toast,' said Mr Robinson. 'To Hannibal.'
'There, Hannibal,' said Tuppence, stroking his head. 'You've had your health drunk. Almost as good as being knighted or having a medal. I was reading Stanley Weyman's Count Hannibal only the other day.'
'Read it as a boy, I remember,' said Mr Robinson. ' "Who touches my brother touches Tavanne," if I've got it right. Pikeaway, don't you think? Hannibal, may I be permitted to tap you on the shoulder?'
Hannibal took a step towards him, received a tap on the shoulder and gently wagged his tail.
'I hereby create you a Count of this Realm.'
'Count Hannibal. Isn't that lovely?' said Tuppence. 'What a proud dog you ought to be!'
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