V. The Million Dollar Bond Robbery
“Whatanumberofbondrobberiestherehavebeenlately!”Iobservedonemorning,layingasidethenewspaper.“Poirot,letusforsakethescienceofdetection,andtaketocrimeinstead!”
“Youareonthe—howdoyousayit?—get-rich-quicktack,eh,monami?”
“Well,lookatthislastcoup,themilliondollars’worthofLibertyBondswhichtheLondonandScottishBankweresendingtoNewYork,andwhichdisappearedinsucharemarkablemanneronboardtheOlympia.”
“Ifitwerenotforthemaldemer,andthedifficultyofpractisingthesoexcellentmethodofLaverguierforalongertimethanthefewhoursofcrossingthechannel,Ishoulddelighttovoyagemyselfononeofthesebigliners,”murmuredPoirotdreamily.
“Yes,indeed,”Isaidenthusiastically.“Someofthemmustbeperfectpalaces;theswimming-baths,thelounges,therestaurant,thepalmcourts—really,itmustbehardtobelievethatoneisonthesea.”
“Me,IalwaysknowwhenIamonthesea,”saidPoirotsadly.“Andallthosebagatellesthatyouenumerate,theysaynothingtome;but,myfriend,considerforamomentthegeniusesthattravelasitwereincognito!Onboardthesefloatingpalaces,asyousojustlycallthem,onewouldmeettheélite,thehautenoblesseofthecriminalworld!”
Ilaughed.
“Sothat’sthewayyourenthusiasmruns!YouwouldhavelikedtocrossswordswiththemanwhosneakedtheLibertyBonds?”
Thelandladyinterruptedus.
“Ayoungladyaswantstoseeyou,Mr.Poirot.Here’shercard.