"May I suggest, Mr. Fraser
approach [@'pr@UtS], emerge [I'm@:dZ], method ['meT@d]
"I suggest two methods of approach. You, Miss Barnard, might try what I call the offensive approach."
"I suppose you think that suits my style?" said Megan dryly.
"Pick a quarrel with the girl — say you knew she never liked your sister — and that your sister had told you all about her. If I do not err, that will provoke a flood of recrimination. She will tell you just what she thought of your sister! Some useful fact may emerge."
"And the second method?"
"May I suggest, Mr. Fraser, that you should show signs of interest in the girl?"
"Is that necessary
"No, it is not necessary
"Shall I try my hand?" asked Franklin
"You've got your own part of the world to attend to," said Thora Grey rather sharply
Franklin's face fell just a little
"
exploration [,ekspl@'reIS(@)n], experience [Ik'spI@rI@ns], attend [@'tend]
"Is that necessary?"
"No, it is not necessary. It is just a possible line of exploration."
"Shall I try my hand?" asked Franklin. "I've — er — a pretty wide experience, M. Poirot. Let me see what I can do with the young lady."
"You've got your own part of the world to attend to," said Thora Grey rather sharply.
Franklin's face fell just a little. "Yes," he said. "I have."
"
Thora Grey interrupted him
"Ah
"Miss Grey very kindly stayed on to help me clear up things," said Franklin
Poirot directed a sharp glance from one to the other
"How is Lady Clarke?" he demanded
I was admiring the faint colour in Thora Grey's cheeks
clear [klI@], prefer [prI'f@:], direct [dI'rekt]
Thora Grey interrupted him. "But you see, M. Poirot, I have left Devon for good."
"Ah? I did not understand."
"Miss Grey very kindly stayed on to help me clear up things," said Franklin. "But naturally she prefers a post in London."
Poirot directed a sharp glance from one to the other.
"How is Lady Clarke?" he demanded.
I was admiring the faint colour in Thora Grey's cheeks and almost missed Clarke's reply.