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THE ADVENTURE OF "THE WESTERN STAR"
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of irritating him. In spite of his idiosyncrasies, I was deeply attached to my quaint little friend.

"Bien!" he said at length, with a curious look on his face. "The plot develops. Pass me, I pray you, that 'Peerage' on the top shelf there." He turned the leaves. "Ah, here we are! 'Yardly. . . 10th Viscount, served South African War'. . . tout ça n'a pas d'importance . . . 'mar. 1907 Hon. Maude Stopperton, fourth daughter of 3rd Baron Cotteril' . . . um, um, um, . . . 'has iss. two daughters, born 1908, 1910 . . . Clubs . . . residences.' . . . Voilà, that does not tell us much. But to-morrow morning we see this milord!"

"What?"

"Yes. I telegraphed to him."

"I thought you had washed your hands of the case?"

"I am not acting for Miss Marvell since she refuses to be guided by my advice. What I do now is for my own satisfaction—the satisfaction of Hercule Poirot! Decidedly, I must have a finger in this pie."

"And you calmly wire Lord Yardly to dash up to town just to suit your convenience. He won't be pleased."