The Submarine Plans
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The Submarine Plans

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  2. English
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The Submarine Plans

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In Agatha Christie's short story, Poirot is summoned to the home of the head of the Ministry of Defense, to investigate the theft of top-secret plans for a new submarine.

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The Submarine Plans

A NOTE had been brought by special messenger. Poirot read it, and a gleam of excitement and interest came into his eyes as he did so. He dismissed the man with a few curt words and then turned to me.
ā€œPack a bag with all haste, my friend. We’re going down to Sharples.ā€
I started at the mention of the famous country place of Lord Alloway. Head of the newly formed Ministry of Defense, Lord Alloway was a prominent member of the Cabinet. As Sir Ralph Curtis, head of a great engineering firm, he had made his mark in the House of Commons, and he was now freely spoken of as the coming man, and the one most likely to be asked to form a ministry should the rumours as to Mr David MacAdam’s health prove well-founded.
A big Rolls-Royce car was waiting for us below, and as we glided off into the darkness, I plied Poirot with questions.
ā€œWhat on earth can they want us for at this time of night?ā€ I demanded. It was past eleven.
Poirot shook his head. ā€œSomething of the most urgent, without doubt.ā€
ā€œI remember,ā€ I said, ā€œthat some years ago there was some rather ugly scandal about Ralph Curtis, as he then was—some jugglery with shares, I believe. In the end, he was completely exonerated; but perhaps something of the kind has arisen again?ā€
ā€œIt would hardly be necessary for him to send for me in the middle of the night, my friend.ā€
I was forced to agree, and the remainder of the journey was passed in silence. Once out of London, the powerful car forged rapidly ahead, and we arrived at Sharples in a little under the hour.
A pontifical butler conducted us at once to a small study where Lord Alloway was awaiting us. He sprang up to greet us—a tall, spare man who seemed actually to radiate power and vitality.
ā€œM. Poirot, I am delighted to see you. It is the second time the Government has demanded your services. I remember only too well what you did for us during the war, when the Prime Minister was kidnapped in that astounding fashion. Your masterly deductions—and may I add, your discretion—saved the situation.ā€
Poirot’s eyes twinkled a little.
ā€œDo I gather then, milor’, that this is another case for—discretion?ā€
ā€œMost emphatically. Sir Harry and I—oh, let me introduce you—Admiral Sir Harry Weardale, our First Sea Lord—M. Poirot and—let me see, Captainā€”ā€
ā€œHastings,ā€ I supplied.
ā€œI’ve often heard of you, M. Poirot,ā€ said Sir Harry, shaking hands. ā€œThis is a most unaccountable business, and if you can solve it, we’ll be extremely grateful to you.ā€
I liked the First Sea Lord immediately, a square, bluff sailor of the good old-fashioned type.
Poirot looked inquiringly at them both, and Alloway took up the tale.
ā€œOf course, you understand that all this is in confidence, M. Poirot. We have had a most serio...

Table of contents

  1. About Agatha Christie
  2. The Submarine Plans