The Mysterious Affair at Styles


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If you will allow me to send for your gardener, I will prove it to you."  
Oh, of course--but I don't see----"  
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Poirot raised his hand.  
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Do as I ask you. Afterwards you shall question as much as you please."  
Very well." He rang the bell.  
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Dorcas answered it in due course.  
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Dorcas, will you tell Manning to come round and speak to me here."  
Yes, sir."  
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Dorcas withdrew.  
We waited in a tense silence. Poirot alone seemed perfectly at his ease, and  
dusted a forgotten corner of the bookcase.  
The clumping of hobnailed boots on the gravel outside proclaimed the  
approach of Manning. John looked questioningly at Poirot. The latter  
nodded.  
"Come inside, Manning," said John, "I want to speak to you."  
Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and  
stood as near it as he could. He held his cap in his hands, twisting it very  
carefully round and round. His back was much bent, though he was  
probably not as old as he looked, but his eyes were sharp and intelligent,  
and belied his slow and rather cautious speech.  
"Manning," said John, "this gentleman will put some questions to you which  
I want you to answer."  
"Yes sir," mumbled Manning.  
Poirot stepped forward briskly. Manning's eye swept over him with a faint  
contempt.  
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