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"I am very sure." "Must be nice to feel like that,"commented the other. If there was a faint twinkle in his eye,Poirot appeared unaware of it.Heproduced his list. "Neat,"said Colonel Carbury approvingly. He bent over it. After a minute or two he said: "Know what I think?" "I should be delighted if you would tell me." "Young Raymond Boynton's out of it." "Ah!You think so?" "Yes.Clear as a bell what he thought.We might have known he'd be out ofit.Being,as in detective stories,the most likely person.Since you practicallyoverheard him saying he was going to
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bump off the lady -we might have known thatmeant he was innocent!" "You read the detective stories,yes?" "Thousands of them,"said Colonel Carbury.He added,and his tone was that of awistful schoolboy: "I suppose you couldn't do the things the detective does inbooks?Write a list of significant facts -things that don't seem to mean anythingbut are really frightfully important -that sort of thing." "Ah,"said Poirot kindly."You like that kind of detective story?Butcertainly,I will do it for you with pleasure." He drew a sheet of paper towards him and wrote quickly and neatly: SIGNIFICANT POINTS
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