A Treasury of Hercule Poirot Mysteries by Agatha Christie
Author:Agatha Christie [Christie, Agatha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fall River Press
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
XXVIII.
Journeyâs End
I have confused memories of the further events of that night. Poirot seemed deaf to my repeated questions. He was engaged in overwhelming Françoise with reproaches for not having told him of Mrs. Renauldâs change of sleeping quarters.
I caught him by the shoulder, determined to attract his attention, and make myself heard.
âBut you must have known,â I expostulated. âYou were taken up to see her this afternoon.â
Poirot deigned to attend to me for a brief moment.
âShe had been wheeled on a sofa into the middle roomâher boudoir,â he explained.
âBut, monsieur,â cried Françoise, âMadame changed her room almost immediately after the crime! The associationsâthey were too distressing!â
âThen why was I not told,â vociferated Poirot, striking the table, and working himself into a first-class passion. âI demand youâwhyâwasâIânotâtold? You are an old woman completely imbecile! And Léonie and Denise are no better. All of you are triple idiots! Your stupidity has nearly caused the death of your mistress. But for this courageous childââ
He broke off, and, darting across the room to where the girl was bending over ministering to Mrs. Renauld, he embraced her with Gallic fervourâslightly to my annoyance.
I was aroused from my condition of mental fog by a sharp command from Poirot to fetch the doctor immediately on Mrs. Renauldâs behalf. After that, I might summon the police. And he added, to complete my dudgeon:
âIt will hardly be worth your while to return here. I shall be too busy to attend to you, and of mademoiselle here I make a garde-malade.â
I retired with what dignity I could command. Having done my errands, I returned to the hotel. I understood next to nothing of what had occurred. The events of the night seemed fantastic and impossible. Nobody would answer my questions. Nobody had seemed to hear them. Angrily, I flung myself into bed, and slept the sleep of the bewildered and utterly exhausted.
I awoke to find the sun pouring in through the open windows and Poirot, neat and smiling, sitting beside the bed.
âEnfin you wake! But it is that you are a famous sleeper, Hastings! Do you know that it is nearly eleven oâclock?â
I groaned and put a hand to my head.
âI must have been dreaming,â I said. âDo you know, I actually dreamt that we found Marthe Daubreuilâs body in Mrs. Renauldâs room, and that you declared her to have murdered Mr. Renauld?â
âYou were not dreaming. All that is quite true.â
âBut Bella Duveen killed Mr. Renauld?â
âOh, no, Hastings, she did not! She said she didâyesâbut that was to save the man she loved from the guillotine.â
âWhat?â
âRemember Jack Renauldâs story. They both arrived on the scene at the same instant, and each took the other to be the perpetrator of the crime. The girl stares at him in horror, and then with a cry rushes away. But, when she hears that the crime has been brought home to him, she cannot bear it, and comes forward to accuse herself and save him from certain death.â
Poirot leaned back in his chair, and brought the tips of his fingers together in familiar style.
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