Suspicion
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2:15:00
Let me see.
2:15:02
No, I don't think we did.
2:15:04
There you are.
2:15:05
Think of it. This very minute,
there are hundreds of people...

2:15:09
who have committed murder
and they're walking about freely.

2:15:13
Thousands.
2:15:14
Do you suppose
those murderers are happy, Johnnie?

2:15:18
I don't know, dear.
I don't see why they shouldn't be.

2:15:21
Fear of discovery, my lad.
2:15:23
So long as arsenic leaves traces and
a bullet's marked by the barrel of a gun...

2:15:28
and the tiniest hair of your head
can be identified...

2:15:31
It seems to me by now someone would've
discovered a poison that can't be traced.

2:15:40
What about it, Doctor?
2:15:44
A very interesting corpse
dropped in the other day.

2:15:47
- Do let's hear about it.
- No, please. Don't change the subject.

2:15:52
I saw that look that passed between you.
There's an untraceable poison, isn't there?

2:15:56
Nonsense. No such thing.
2:15:59
I'll bet you know, Doctor. What is it?
2:16:03
Not in a million years.
2:16:05
Now, come.
After all, do I look like a murderer?

2:16:09
That's an interesting question.
What do you think, Issie?

2:16:13
Issie can tell by looking at a persors face
whether he or she is capable of murder.

2:16:18
Can't you, Issie?
2:16:19
I don't want to sound conceited,
but I usually can.

2:16:23
What about me, dear?
Could I murder anyone?

2:16:26
You couldn't hurt a fly, Bertram.
Unless it was already dead.

2:16:29
What about Mrs. Aysgarth?
She has a strange glint in her eye.

2:16:34
I'm afraid not. Lina hasn't the nerve
any more than I have.

2:16:39
As for you, you silly thing.
Look at the expression on his face.

2:16:43
Trying to look mysterious, are you?
You can't fool me.

2:16:47
You couldn't commit a murder
if you tried for 100 years.

2:16:55
No, I don't believe I could.

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