:30:00
...and an extremely funny face,
both at the same time.
:30:02
Everybody laughed
when he was telling his symptoms.
:30:04
His name was Jim.
:30:06
That must have been terrible.
:30:08
Oh, I don't know.
Jim's quite a common name.
:30:12
I wonder what Charlotte Inwood
is really like. Really, I mean.
:30:15
- Oh, hello, Nellie.
- That's Charlotte Inwood's maid.
:30:24
Hello, Nellie. I didn't expect
to see you so soon.
:30:27
How are you bearing up after last night?
:30:29
Mrs. Tippet, what I've been through.
All those policemen.
:30:31
Bothering you with a lot of questions.
:30:33
Questions? They've been asking me this,
asking me that, all morning long.
:30:37
I didn't know whether
I was coming or going.
:30:39
Gin and lemon, please, Mrs. Tippet.
:30:41
- Not too much lemon, dear.
- Okay.
:30:42
Mind you, they never laid a finger on me,
but, oh, the questions. Nag, nag, nag.
:30:47
"How did you know it was Mr. Cooper?
How many times you seen him and where?
:30:51
And did he give you anything?"
Blimey, he never gave me nothing.
:30:54
"And how long you been
Miss Inwood's maid?"
:30:56
They was gentlemanly and polite,
all right...
:30:58
...but give me the bleeding Russians
any day, dear.
:31:01
Yes. You gotta watch your step
when you're up against the police.
:31:04
If that wasn't enough,
when I came out of the house...
:31:06
...the reporters pounced on me with their
questions, asking me the lowdown.
:31:10
I just jumped out of my skin when that
photographer's flashbulb went.
:31:13
Well, I mean, fancy taking my picture.
:31:16
You're quite a celebrity, you lucky girl.
I'll have to buy the Daily Mirror tomorrow.
:31:20
Of course, I'm not saying a word
to the reporters. Not a word.
:31:24
After all, who discovered the body?
:31:27
I'll be a star witness at that trial, and my
story ought to be worth something...
:31:31
...and I've no intention of giving it away.
:31:34
- Isn't she talking too much?
- Too much, too loud, too everything.
:31:39
How do you feel now?
:31:41
Oh, I feel a little better, thank you.
:31:45
I have to go.
:31:46
I don't like leaving you here alone.
:31:48
Do you feel fit enough
to let me see you home?
:31:50
- I have a car.
- Perhaps you'd better let me drive it for you.
:31:53
Well, that's very kind of you.
I do still feel a bit wobbly.
:31:57
To be quite honest, it isn't kindness at all.
I mean, I'm afraid I maneuvered it.