20. An Amazing Statement
ThenextmomentPoirotembracedmewarmly.“Enfin!Youhavearrived.Andallbyyourself.Itissuperb!Continueyourreasoning.Youareright.DecidedlywehavedonewrongtoforgetGeorgesConneau.”
Iwassoflatteredbythelittleman’sapprovalthatIcouldhardlycontinue.ButatlastIcollectedmythoughtsandwenton.
“GeorgesConneaudisappearedtwentyyearsago,butwehavenoreasontobelievethatheisdead.”
“Aucunement,”agreedPoirot.“Proceed.”
“Thereforewewillassumethatheisalive.”
“Exactly.”
“Orthathewasaliveuntilrecently.”
“Demieuxenmieux!”
“Wewillpresume,”Icontinued,myenthusiasmrising,“thathehasfallenonevildays.Hehasbecomeacriminal,anapache,atramp—awhatyouwill.HechancestocometoMerlinville.Therehefindsthewomanhehasneverceasedtolove.”
“Eheh!Thesentimentality,”warnedPoirot.
“Whereonehatesonealsoloves,”Iquotedormisquoted.“Atanyratehefindsherthere,livingunderanassumedname.Butshehasanewlover,theEnglishman,Renauld.GeorgesConneau,thememoryofoldwrongsrisinginhim,quarrelswiththisRenauld.Heliesinwaitforhimashecomestovisithismistress,andstabshimintheback.Then,terrifiedatwhathehasdone,hestartstodigagrave.IimagineitlikelythatMadameDaubreuilcomesouttolookforherlover.SheandConneauhaveaterriblescene.Hedragsherintotheshed,andtheresuddenlyfallsdowninanepilepticfit.NowsupposingJackRenauldtoappear.