“Mademoiselle, it is precisely because you are so calm that I am interested. Many women would be flustered, but you—your control is admirable. Yet sometimes, when people are too calm, it is because they fear to betray themselves.” Chapter 5
“I know nothing about this dreadful business. I have nothing to hide, Monsieur Poirot. You look at me so closely—as though you would read my very soul. But I assure you, I have no connection with that man who was killed.” Chapter 5
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I do not doubt your word, Colonel. But you must forgive me if I examine it. In my profession, one must take nothing for granted. Even the most honest men may be mistaken about what they saw—or what they did not see.” Chapter 6
“I consider all this questioning unnecessary, Monsieur Poirot. I’ve told you the plain truth: I was in conversation with Miss Debenham, and after that, I retired to my berth. I am a soldier, sir, not accustomed to having my word doubted.” Chapter 6
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“Indeed, Doctor. It suggests two—or more—murderers, each with a different temperament. Or perhaps… it suggests something even stranger: that all were delivered by design.” Chapter 5
“Here is the curious part, Monsieur Poirot. There are twelve stab wounds. Some are deep, some are slight—almost as if they had been made by different hands. Some wounds look as though the man struck with all his strength; others were mere scratches. It is most extraordinary.” Chapter 5
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