Murder She Said
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:47:01
When you've finished, will you bring
me some coffee into the library?

:47:05
Certainly, sir,
:47:07
Well, well, Jumpy, isn't he?
:47:09
- You're very calm,
- I've no reason not to be,

:47:17
I've just been thinking,
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If that woman was foreign...
:47:21
Think of girls more often -
it might bring about some changes,

:47:25
- I know it's laughable,
- I agree,

:47:27
No, but I mean if she was French,
it could be her I suppose,

:47:32
I give up, Could be who?
:47:35
- That Martine woman,
- Martine?

:47:37
Yes, that French farm girl
we had all the trouble about,

:47:41
The one
Edmund was so infatuated with,

:47:44
That was ages ago,
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Yes, I know,
:47:47
Still, I suppose it is possible,
:47:49
Why should she turn up
dead in our stable 16 years later?

:47:53
- It's preposterous,
- It isn't my idea,

:47:57
Whose idea is it then?
:47:59
Well, Emma's,
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Emma?
:48:03
Emma's?
:48:05
That's odd,
:48:12
Paul!
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- Darling...
- No, Paul, please!

:48:31
How much longer will we go on like
this? We've got to tell the old man,

:48:35
- Not yet, Please, not yet,
- Why? Why?

:48:38
Paul, I think someone
in the family may be a murderer,

:48:43
Emma!
:48:45
I've had a letter,
:48:47
I can't keep it to myself
any longer, I want you to read it,

:48:53
I'm afraid
my French isn't up to this yet,

:48:56
"Dear Miss Ackenthorpe, you will be
surprised to hear after so many years


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