made the acquaintance of this te de la Roche。 You have heard of him; perhaps?〃
The missary and Poirot nodded in assent。
〃He calls himself the te de la Roche;〃 continued Van Aldin; 〃but I doubt if he has any right to the title。〃
〃You would not have found his name in the Almanac de Gotha;〃 agreed the missary。
〃I discovered as much;〃 said Van Aldin。 〃The man was a good…looking; plausible scoundrel; with a fatal fascination for women。 Ruth was infatuated with him; but I soon put a stop to the whole affair。 The man was no better than a mon swindler。〃
〃You are quite right;〃 said the missary。 〃The te de la Roche is well known to us。 If it were possible; we should have laid him by the heels before now; but to foil … it is not easy; the fellow is cunning; his affairs are always conducted with ladies of high social position。 If he obtains money from them under false pretences or as the fruit of blackmail; eh bien! naturally they will not prosecute。 To look foolish in the eyes of the world; oh no; that would never do; and he has an extraordinary power over women。〃
〃That is so;〃 said the millionaire heavily。 〃Well; as I told you; I broke the affair up pretty sharply。 I told Ruth exactly what he was; and she had; perforce; to believe me。 About a year afterwards; she met her present husband and married him。 As far as I knew; that was the end of the matter; but only a week ago; I discovered; to my amazement; that my daughter had resumed her acquaintance with the te de la Roche。 She had been meeting him frequently in London and Paris。 I remonstrated with her on her imprudence; for I may tell you; gentlemen; that; on my insistence; she was preparing to bring a suit for divorce against her husband。〃
〃That is interesting;〃 murmured Poirot