Chapter VIII. Fresh Suspicions
Therewasamoment’sstupefiedsilence.Japp,whowastheleastsurprisedofanyofus,wasthefirsttospeak.
“Myword,”hecried,“you’rethegoods!Andnomistake,Mr.Poirot!Thesewitnessesofyoursareallright,Isuppose?”
“Voilà!Ihavepreparedalistofthem—namesandaddresses.Youmustseethem,ofcourse.Butyouwillfinditallright.”
“I’msureofthat.”Japploweredhisvoice.“I’mmuchobligedtoyou.Aprettymare’snestarrestinghimwouldhavebeen.”HeturnedtoInglethorp.“But,ifyou’llexcuseme,sir,whycouldn’tyousayallthisattheinquest?”
“Iwilltellyouwhy,”interruptedPoirot.“Therewasacertainrumour——”
“Amostmaliciousandutterlyuntrueone,”interruptedAlfredInglethorpinanagitatedvoice.
“AndMr.Inglethorpwasanxioustohavenoscandalrevivedjustatpresent.AmIright?”
“Quiteright.”Inglethorpnodded.“WithmypoorEmilynotyetburied,canyouwonderIwasanxiousthatnomorelyingrumoursshouldbestarted.”
“Betweenyouandme,sir,”remarkedJapp,“I’dsoonerhaveanyamountofrumoursthanbearrestedformurder.AndIventuretothinkyourpoorladywouldhavefeltthesame.And,ifithadn’tbeenforMr.Poirothere,arrestedyouwouldhavebeen,assureaseggsiseggs!”
“Iwasfoolish,nodoubt,”murmuredInglethorp.“Butyoudonotknow,inspector,howIhavebeenpersecutedandmaligned.”AndheshotabalefulglanceatEvelynHoward.