Strangers on a Train
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No more than anyone eIse.
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-No more than you, for instance.
-Me?

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I'm not interested in murder.
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Oh, come now.
Everyone is interested in that.

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Everyone has somebody that
they want out of the way.

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SureIy, madam,
hasn't there been a time...

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...that you didn't want to dispose
of someone?

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Your husband, for instance?
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Oh, good heavens, no!
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Are you sure?
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You mean there wasn't a tiny moment
when you were made very angry?

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What did you say?
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There you are, you see?
There you are.

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Now.
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You're going to do a murder.
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How are you going to do it?
That's the fascinating part.

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How wiII you--?
I didn't get your name.

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Mrs. Cunningham.
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Mrs. Cunningham.
How are you going to do it?

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WeII, I suppose I'II have to
get a gun from somewhere.

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Oh, no, Mrs. Cunningham.
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Bang, bang, bang, aII over the pIace?
BIood everywhere?

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-How about a IittIe poison?
-Yes.

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-That's better. That's better, Mrs.--
-Anderson.

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That's better, Mrs. Anderson.
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But you see, Mrs. Cunningham is
in a dreadfuI hurry.

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Poison takes from 10 to 12 weeks...
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...if poor Mr. Cunningham is to die
from "naturaI causes."

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You know, I read of a case once.
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I think it wouId be a wonderfuI idea.
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I can take him in the car and
when we get to a very IoneIy spot...

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...hit him on the head with a hammer,
pour gasoIine over him and the car...

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...and set the whoIe thing abIaze.
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And waIk aII the way home?
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-No?
-Oh, no. No, no.

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I have the best way.
And the best tooIs.

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SimpIe, siIent and quick. The siIent
part being the most important.

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Let me show you what I mean.
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May I borrow your neck for a moment?
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WeII, if it's not for Iong.

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