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:09:00
- But is that wise?
- I don't think any harm will come to me.

:09:03
I'm going to London.
I must be in London for the spring.

:09:06
The crocuses, you know,
and the daffodils and the tulips.

:09:09
The gardens are so beautiful in the spring.
:09:11
I say "good morning" to my flowers
in Thornton Square every day.

:09:15
- Thornton Square?
- Yes. That's where I live, Number 16.

:09:18
Do you know it?
:09:22
- I know Thornton Square.
- Do you know anyone living there?

:09:25
- I used to. Not anymore.
- I wonder who that could be.

:09:28
I know almost everyone
who lives there now.

:09:30
We're all so very friendly,
popping in and out of each other's houses.

:09:34
- What number did your friends live at?
- I'm afraid I don't remember.

:09:38
You know, we had a real,
live murder there.

:09:42
Yes, I'd heard of it.
:09:45
Unfortunately, it's before I went
to live there, just a year before.

:09:49
Ten years ago, at Number 9,
a famous singer called Alice Alquist.

:09:54
- Have another biscuit, dear.
- No, thank you.

:09:56
It was a most mysterious case.
They never found out who killed her.

:10:00
They never even found a motive.
:10:02
I've tried to get in the house many a time.
:10:04
I think it's so exciting. Don't you?
I mean, just to see.

:10:08
It's just as it used to be.
:10:09
Nothing's been changed...
:10:11
- all the furniture and everything...
- I think we're getting into Como.

:10:15
So we are.
:10:17
- Is anyone meeting you?
- No.

:10:19
- You will be careful, won't you?
- I will. Goodbye.

:10:22
Goodbye. Come and see me
if you're ever in London.

:10:25
My name is Thwaites, Miss Thwaites.
:10:26
I'll point out the window of the room
in Number 9 where it happened.

:10:30
You can see it from my drawing room.
:10:36
- You're not angry with me?
- Angry?

:10:39
If you hadn't come,
I should have sent for you.


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