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1:24:03
...with his posse to arrest
the whole boiling lot of us.

1:24:05
Well, you think I should give myself up,
is that it?

1:24:09
Yes, I should, shouldn't I? The longer
I stay here, the worse it will be for you.

1:24:12
But I won't give up. There must be
a way to get at Charlotte.

1:24:16
Now, I've made a nice hot toddy
for you, Mr. Robinson.

1:24:20
There's nothing like it for a cold,
is there?

1:24:22
Thank you.
1:24:24
Isn't it dreadful? Mr. Robinson hasn't been
able to stir out of his room since he arrived.

1:24:28
These spring colds are really frightful.
1:24:30
Oh, by the way, Eve, Mr. Smith
is downstairs and wants to see you.

1:24:34
I think it would be such a good idea...
1:24:36
...if I made Mr. Robinson a nice,
hot mustard plaster.

1:24:39
I wonder if he's got a temperature.
1:24:41
I've broken my thermometer, but you could
easily run to the chemist's...

1:25:02
How long have you been
Miss Inwood's maid?

1:25:05
As I think you know, we've been anxious
to ask Doris Tinsdale a few questions.

1:25:09
- I can explain...
- Did you talk to Jonathan Cooper last night?

1:25:13
- No.
- Did you see him?

1:25:15
- Yes.
- Where?

1:25:18
On his way to Miss Inwood's dressing room.
1:25:20
He was there when she went up to change.
1:25:23
I listened at the door and overheard
him say something about...

1:25:26
...a bloodstained dress belonging to her.
1:25:28
And then suddenly, she became afraid.
1:25:31
Do you hear? Afraid.
1:25:33
When you took Sergeant Loomis
up to the room...

1:25:36
...you presumed Cooper to be still there?
1:25:38
Well, I didn't know.
1:25:40
No, you didn't know,
but you had a pretty fair idea.

1:25:42
Why didn't you tell Loomis?
1:25:45
Then you did a very neat fainting fit, which
probably allowed Cooper to get clear away.

1:25:51
Don't talk like that.
1:25:54
I can't bear it.

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