21. Hercule Poirot on the Case!
Inameasuredvoice,Poirotbeganhisexposition.
“Itseemsstrangetoyou,monami,thatamanshouldplanhisowndeath?Sostrange,thatyouprefertorejectthetruthasfantastic,andtoreverttoastorythatisinrealitytentimesmoreimpossible.Yes,M.Renauldplannedhisowndeath,butthereisonedetailthatperhapsescapesyou—hedidnotintendtodie.”
Ishookmyhead,bewildered.
“Butno,itisallmostsimplereally,”saidPoirotkindly.“ForthecrimethatM.Renauldproposedamurdererwasnotnecessary,asItoldyou,butabodywas.Letusreconstruct,seeingeventsthistimefromadifferentangle.
“GeorgesConneaufliesfromjustice—toCanada.There,underanassumednamehemarries,andfinallyacquiresavastfortuneinSouthAmerica.Butthereisanostalgiauponhimforhisowncountry.Twentyyearshaveelapsed,heisconsiderablychangedinappearance,besidesbeingamanofsucheminencethatnooneislikelytoconnecthimwithafugitivefromjusticemanyyearsago.Hedeemsitquitesafetoreturn.HetakesuphisheadquartersinEngland,butintendstospendthesummersinFrance.Andillfortune,thatobscurejusticewhichshapesmen’sends,andwillnotallowthemtoevadetheconsequencesoftheiracts,takeshimtoMerlinville.There,inthewholeofFrance,istheonepersonwhoiscapableofrecognizinghim.Itis,ofcourse,agoldminetoMadameDaubreuil,andagoldmineofwhichsheisnotslowtotakeadvantage.Heishelpless,absolutelyinherpower.Andshebleedshimheavily.
“Andthentheinevitablehappens.