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Hercule Poirot: I pity you, Norton... how very sad to find that this great and beautiful world is so foul and disappointing. And your mother, I pity even more.Stephen Norton: M-my m-m-mother? You pity my mother?Hercule Poirot: To endure the agony of bringing you forth only to discover that she had nurtured in her loins such wickedness - is that not worthy of pity?Stephen Norton: It is you who is n-not worthy! She m-m-meant the world to m-me!Hercule Poirot: And you to her?Stephen Norton: She l-loved me... l-loved me m-m-more than... m-more than...Hercule Poirot: Did she ever hold you, Norton, as mothers do? Stroke your hair... kiss your cheek?Stephen Norton: She... she... she...Hercule Poirot: Scared you, did she not? She pushed you away! Starved you of what we all desire, because she knew everything about you!Stephen Norton: M-my mother knew NOTHING!Hercule Poirot: Oh, Monsieur Norton... mothers know. They always know.Stephen Norton: [begins sobbing uncontrollably... then suddenly stops, smirking] Shots in the dark, Poirot. Shots in the dark.Hercule Poirot: [chuckles, nodding] Bon... chocolate?Stephen Norton: Would you mind awfully if I d-drank yours instead?Hercule Poirot: [smiles] Not at all.

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