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独家完整版小说《尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)》是阿加莎·克里斯蒂倾心创作的一本推理、推理侦探类型的小说,这本小说的主角是that,said,She,内容主要讲述:"But who can have taken it?" Fanthorp shrugged his shoulders. Bessner ...

尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)

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小说年代: 现代

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"But who can have taken it?"

Fanthorp shrugged his shoulders.

Bessner said: "It is curious, that. But I do not see what we can do about it."

Puzzled and vaguely alarmed, the two men separated.

Chapter 12

Hercule Poirot was just wiping the lather from his freshly shaved face when there was a quick tap on the door, and hard on top of it Colonel Race entered unceremoniously. He closed the door behind him.

He said: "Your instinct was quite correct. It's happened."

Poirot straightened up and asked sharply: "What has happened?"

"zhaiyuedu.com Doyle's dead - shot through the head last night."

Poirot was silent for a minute, two memories vividly before him - a girl in a garden at Assuan saying in a hard breathless voice, "I'd like to put my dear little pistol against her head and just press the trigger," and another more recent memory, the same voice saying, "One feels one can't go on - the kind of day when something breaks" - and that strange momentary flash of appeal in her eyes. What had been the matter with him not to respond to that appeal? He had been blind, deaf, stupid with his need for sleep.

Race went on: "I've got some slight official standing; they sent for me, put it in my hands. The boat's due to start in half an hour, but it will be delayed till I give the word. There's a possibility, of course, that the murderer came from the shore."

Poirot shook his head.

Race acquiesced in the gesture.

"I agree. One can pretty well rule that out. Well, man, it's up to you. This is your show."

Poirot had been attiring himself with a neat-fingered celerity. He said now, "I am at your disposal."

The two men stepped out on the deck.

Race said: "Bessner should be there by now. I sent the steward for him."

There were four cabins de luxe, with bathrooms, on the boat. Of the two on the port side one was occupied by Dr Bessner, the other by Andrew Pennington. On the starboard side the first was occupied by Miss Van Schuyler, and the one next to it by zhaiyuedu.com Doyle. Her husband's dressing cabin was next door.

A white-faced steward was standing outside the door of zhaiyuedu.com Doyle's cabin. He opened the door for them and they passed inside. Dr Bessner was bending over the bed. He looked up and grunted as the other two entered.

"What can you tell us, Doctor, about this business?" asked Race.

Bessner rubbed his unshaven jaw meditatively.

"Ach! She was shot - shot at close quarters. See - here, just above the ear - that is where the bullet entered. A very little bullet - I should say a twenty-two. The pistol, it was held close against her head; see, there is blackening here, the skin is scorched."

Again in a sick wave of memory Poirot thought of those words uttered at Assuan. Bessner went on: "She was asleep; there was no struggle; the murderer crept up in the dark and shot her as she lay there."

"Ah! non!" Poirot cried out. His sense of psychology was outraged. Jacqueline de Bellefort creeping into a darkened cabin, pistol in hand - No, it did not "fit," that picture.

Bessner stared at him through his thick lenses.

"But that is what happened, I tell you."

"Yes, yes. I did not mean what you thought. I was not contradicting you."

Bessner gave a satisfied grunt.

Poirot came up and stood beside him. zhaiyuedu.com Doyle was lying on her side. Her attitude was natural and peaceful. But above the ear was a tiny hole with an incrustation of dried blood round it.

Poirot shook his head sadly.

Then his gaze fell on the white painted wall just in front of him and he drew in his breath sharply. Its white neatness was marred by a big wavering letter J scrawled in some brownish-red medium.

Poirot stared at it, then he leaned over the dead girl and very gently picked up her right hand. One finger of it was stained a brownish-red.

"Nom d'un nom d'un nom!" ejaculated Hercule Poirot.

"Eh? What is that?"

Dr Bessner looked up.

"Ach! That."

Race said: "Well, I'm damned. What do you make of that, Poirot?"

Poirot swayed a little on his toes.

"You ask me what I make of it. Eh bien, it is very simple, is it not? Madame Doyle is dying; she wishes to indicate her murderer, and so she writes with her finger, dipped in her own blood, the initial letter of her murderer's name. Oh, yes, it is astonishingly simple."

"Ach! but-"

Dr Bessner was about to break out, but a peremptory gesture from Race silenced him.

"So it strikes you like that?" he asked slowly.

Poirot turned round on him nodding his head.

"Yes, yes. It is, as I say, of an astonishing simplicity! It is so familiar, is it not? It has been done so often, in the pages of the romance of crime! It is now, indeed, a little vieux jeu! It leads one to suspect that our murderer is - old-fashioned!"

Race drew a long breath.

"I see," he said. "I thought at first -" He stopped.

Poirot said with a very faint smile: "That I believed in all the old clichés of melodrama? But pardon, Dr Bessner, you were about to say -?"

Bessner broke out gutturally: "What do I say? Pah! I say it is absurd; it is the nonsense! The poor lady she died instantaneously. To dip her finger in the blood (and as you see, there is hardly any blood) and write the letter J upon the wall - Bah - it is the nonsense - the melodramatic nonsense!"

"Ces l'enfantillage," agreed Poirot.

"But it was done with a purpose," suggested Race.

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尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)

尼罗河上的惨案/尼罗河谋杀案(英文版)

作者:阿加莎·克里斯蒂
类型:推理侦探
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时间:2018-05-07 01:48

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