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friend; M。 Poirot; and asked him to lunch with us in Nice。 I said you wanted to see him; as I thought he might not e for me。〃
〃Did you want to see him then?〃 asked Katherine。
〃Yes;〃 said Lenox。 〃I have rather lost my heart to him。 I never met a man before whose eyes were really green like a cat's。〃
〃All right;〃 said Katherine。 She spoke listlessly。 The last few days had been trying。 Derek Kettering's arrest had been the topic of the hour; and the Blue Train Mystery had been thrashed out from every conceivable standpoint。
〃I have ordered the car;〃 said Lenox; 〃and I have told Mother some lie or other … unfortunately I can't remember exactly what; but it won't matter; as she never remembers。 If she knew where we were going; she would want to e too; to pump M。 Poirot。〃
The two girls arrived at the Negresco to find Poirot waiting。
He was full of Gallic politeness; and showered so many pliments upon the two girls that they were soon helpless with laughter; yet for all that the meal was not a gay one。 Katherine was dreamy and distracted; and Lenox made bursts of conversation; interspersed by silences。 As they were sitting on the terrace sipping their coffee she suddenly attacked Poirot bluntly。
〃How are things going? You know what I mean?〃
Poirot shrugged his shoulders。 〃They take their course;〃 he said。
〃And you are just letting them take their course?〃
He looked at Lenox a little sadly。
〃You are young; Mademoiselle; but there are three things that cannot be hurried … le bon Dieu; Nature; and old people。〃
〃Nonsense!〃 said Lenox。 〃You are not old。〃
〃Ah; it is pretty what you say there。〃
〃Here is Major Knighton;〃 said Lenox。 Katherine looked round quickly and then turned back aga