Murder She Said
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:51:20
- There you are,
- The train was late, Miss Marple,

:51:23
Oh, good evening, lnspector,
:51:27
I suppose you knew about
this compact business before I did?

:51:30
Well...
:51:31
I thought it best to bring
the lnspector in on this after all,

:51:35
- Very wise, Very wise,
- I'm glad you think so,

:51:38
Withholding information
is a very serious matter,

:51:41
I know, I'm most awfully sorry,
Will you take tea?

:51:45
Thank you, no,
:51:47
Do you know what this means -
the compact being stolen from you?

:51:51
Coffee perhaps?
:51:52
The thief and the murderer are
almost certainly one and the same

:51:56
and that he or she is in that house
and that your life may be in danger,

:52:00
Oh, I say, do you really think so?
:52:03
I must ask you
to give the whole thing up...

:52:06
,, tonight!
:52:07
Indeed you must, Miss Marple,
:52:13
Very well,
I'll give in my notice tomorrow,

:52:16
Good, That's settled then,
:52:19
It has to be
a month's notice, you know,

:52:22
- Will you have a small beer?
- Miss Marple, l...

:52:27
Oh, what's the use?
:52:32
- Good night,
- Good night,

:52:36
Well, now, How did you get on
at the probate registry?

:52:39
Well, I think in view
of what the lnspector said...

:52:42
- Did you see the will?
- Yes,

:52:45
What did it say?
:52:47
Old Mr Ackenthorpe's father obviously
didn't get on well with him,

:52:50
I'm not surprised at that, Go on,
:52:53
The house and the income
from the family fortune are his,

:52:57
but he can't
touch the fortune itself,


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