âThey are quite simple. Shorn of legal phraseology, and after paying certain legacies and bequestsâ ââ
âSuch asâ â?â interrupted Poirot.
Mr. Hammond seemed a little surprised.
âA thousand pounds to his housekeeper, Miss Russell; fifty pounds to the cook, Emma Cooper; five hundred pounds to his secretary, Mr. Geoffrey Raymond. Then to various hospitalsâ ââ
Poirot held up his hand. âAh! the charitable bequests, they interest me not.â
âQuite so. The income on ten thousand poundsâ worth of shares to be paid to Mrs. Cecil Ackroyd during her lifetime. Miss Flora Ackroyd inherits twenty thousand pounds outright. The residueâ âincluding this property, and the shares in Ackroyd and Sonâ âto his adopted son, Ralph Paton.â