Wednesday, January 9, 2008

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"Tell me." Dr Gerard was nothing loth.He described his own interest in the familygroup,his conversation with Jefferson Cope,and the latter's complete misreadingof the situation. "He is a sentimentalist,then,"said Poirot. "Oh,essentially1He has ideals -based,really,on a deep instinct oflaziness.To take human nature at its best,and the world as a pleasant place isundoubtedly the easiest course in life!Jefferson Cope has,consequently,not theleast idea what people are really like." "That might be dangerous sometimes,"said Poirot. Dr Gerard went on: "He persisted in regarding what I may describe as 'theBoynton situation"as a case of mistaken devotion.Of the underlyinghate,r
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ebellion,slavery and misery he had only the faintest notion." "It is stupid,that,"Poirot commented. "All the same,"went on Dr Gerard,"even the most wilfully obtuse ofsentimental optimists cannot be quite blind.I think,on the journey to Petra,MrJefferson Cope's eyes were being opened." And he described the conversation he had had with the American on themorning of Mrs Boynton's death. "That is an interesting story,that story of a servant girl,"said Poirotthoughtfully."It throws light on the old woman's methods." Gerard said: "It was altogether an odd strange morning,that!You have notbeen to Petra,M.Poirot.If you go you must certainly climb to the Place of

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