in what respect did poirot ‘set the stage’ for his ‘little performance’towards the and of the novel?
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He dresses very precisely, and takes the utmost pride in his appearance. ... Poirot's cases are invariably finished with a typical, dramatic denouement, satisfying his own ego and confirming to all that he is truly "the greatest mind in Europe."
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