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2:04:01
Yes.
2:04:04
Yes.
2:04:08
Not at all, Inspector.
2:04:10
If I can help you in any other way,
be sure to let me know.

2:04:39
Isobel, may I come in?
2:04:41
Lina, how nice.
I was thinking only yesterday...

2:04:44
that I don't see half as much of you
as I'd like.

2:04:47
How sweet of you.
2:04:49
I couldn't put my light out
until 3:00 this morning.

2:04:52
I was so interested in your last book that I
had to come over and talk to you about it.

2:04:57
That's the most thrilling compliment
I ever got. Come and sit down.

2:05:02
- Had your tea?
- Yes, I have. Thank you.

2:05:05
I never knew you were
such a murder story fan.

2:05:08
Neither did I until recently.
2:05:10
- Did you really like it?
- I couldn't put it down.

2:05:14
I was completely fascinated
by the way your villain...

2:05:17
My villain? My hero, you mean.
2:05:19
I always think of my murderers
as my heroes.

2:05:22
I didn't mean to interrupt. You were
saying you were completely fascinated.

2:05:27
When he enticed his victim
across the footbridge...

2:05:31
knowing that the bridge
had been sawn through...

2:05:33
He also knew that his victim
couldn't swim. Don't forget that.

2:05:38
What I want to know is this.
Would you call that an actual murder?

2:05:43
From a moral standpoint,
there's no question at all.

2:05:47
It is murder.
2:05:49
I suppose it is.
2:05:51
What does Johnnie think?
2:05:53
Johnnie?
I haven't discussed it with him yet.

2:05:56
I should think he'd be interested.
2:05:58
The same situation
with this friend of his in Paris.


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