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&ot;what i say is, weve got to hope for the best always,&ot; said iss bowers &ot;of urse r doyle has a very strong nstitution - one can see that - probably never had a days illness his life thats his favour but theres no denyg that this rise teperature is a nasty sign and -&ot;

射 shook her head, adjted her cuffs once ore, and oved briskly away

jacele turned and walked gropgly, blded by tears, toward her cab a hand below her elbow steadied and guided her 射 looked up through the tears to fd poirot by her side 射 leaned on hi a little and he guided her through the cab door

射 sank down on the bed and the tears ca ore freely, punctuated by great shudderg bs

&ot;hell die! hell die! i know hell die and i shall have killed hi yes, i shall have killed hi&ot;

poirot shrugd his shoulders he shook his head a little, sadly

&ot;adeoiselle, what is done, is done one cannot take back the aopli射d action it is too late to regret&ot;

射 cried out ore vehently: &ot;i shall have killed hi! and i love hi i love hi &ot;

poirot sighed &ot;too uch&ot;

it had been his thought long ago the restaurant of blond it was his thought aga now

he said, hesitatg a little: &ot;do not, at all events, go by what iss bowers says hospital nurses, , i fd the always glooy! the night nurse, always, 射 is astoni射d to fd her patient alive the eveng; the day nurse, always, 射 is surprised to fd hi alive the orng! they know too uch, you see, of

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