The Mysterious Affair at Styles


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Yes, I suppose so."  
Clever man, Bauerstein. Great authority on toxicology, I believe."  
Indeed," said John with a certain stiffness in his manner. Then he added  
rather hesitatingly: "Shall we have to appear as witnesses--all of us, I  
mean?"  
"You, of course--and ah--er--Mr.--er--Inglethorp."  
A slight pause ensued before the lawyer went on in his soothing manner:  
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Any other evidence will be simply confirmatory, a mere matter of form."  
I see."  
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A faint expression of relief swept over John's face. It puzzled me, for I saw no  
occasion for it.  
"If you know of nothing to the contrary," pursued Mr. Wells, "I had thought  
of Friday. That will give us plenty of time for the doctor's report. The post-  
mortem is to take place to-night, I believe?"  
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Yes."  
Then that arrangement will suit you?"  
Perfectly."  
I need not tell you, my dear Cavendish, how distressed I am at this most  
tragic affair."  
"Can you give us no help in solving it, monsieur?" interposed Poirot,  
speaking for the first time since we had entered the room.  
"I?"  
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Yes, we heard that Mrs. Inglethorp wrote to you last night. You should have  
received the letter this morning."  
"I did, but it contains no information. It is merely a note asking me to call  
upon her this morning, as she wanted my advice on a matter of great  
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