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[Pamela Lyall is sprinting across the dock to warn Hercule Poirot about the tragic news about Mrs. Chantry's death; only to discover that his ship has already left; Pamela looks on in despair until... ]Hercule Poirot: [shouting angrily] I've Told You Again! And AGAIN! I AM ON THE SHIP TO LONDON! I AM A CITIZEN THAT WILL NOT BE OBTAINED![Pamela sneaks into the depot where the shouts are coming from; and finds Poirot arguing with the interrogating Custom's Officer]Good Woman: Monsieur, you're going have to explain to me everything...Hercule Poirot: [interrupting; shouts] no time to explain! My ship is gone, immediate![Poirot sighs in frustration; then he catches sight of Pamela Lyle]Hercule Poirot: [pleasantly surprised] Mademoiselle Lyall!Pamela Lyall: [gasping for breath] Mr. Poirot... [ she rushes towards him; looking genuinely distressed]Hercule Poirot: [concerned] What is the matter? What are you doing here?Pamela Lyall: [frantically] Oh Thank Goodness! Mr. Poirot I thought you have left! You must come quickly! Valentine Chantry is dead.Hercule Poirot: [calmly] Ah,Pamela Lyall: Someone had poisoned her husband's glass... and she drank it!Hercule Poirot: [gravely] I had feared such an outcome.Pamela Lyall: [distraught] why didn't you prevent it from happening before it was too late?Hercule Poirot: Prevent what? Prevent by doing what? By informing the police that someone has murder in their heart?[pause]Hercule Poirot: I will come.

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