Murder at the Gallop
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:02:01
I know Mr Enderby's rich,
but he's eccentric to say the least.

:02:05
He may close his door
on the world, Mr Stringer,

:02:08
but he must expect
to be knocked on sometimes.

:02:11
He never gives anything away,
not even to charity.

:02:14
Perhaps he's never had the chance.
:02:17
I must be getting back
to the library, Miss Marple.

:02:20
It's a worthy cause, no doubt,
but my employers...

:02:23
- You must be entitled to your tea?
- Yes, but I haven't had it.

:02:27
Oh, but you shall.
:02:29
This is our last call. Then
you must come back to my cottage.

:02:33
I've prepared a very special tea
to reward us for our labour.

:02:41
Perhaps I'd better leave him to you,
Miss Marple.

:02:44
Pull yourself together.
He can't eat us, can he?

:02:47
No, I suppose not.
:02:50
He must be out.
:02:52
You know he never goes anywhere.
:03:03
Mr Enderby?
:03:09
Mr Enderby?
:03:19
Don't be alarmed, Mr Enderby,
we've just...

:03:29
My goodness!
What could have happened?

:03:39
How is he?
:03:43
Dead, I'm afraid.
:03:50
- What is it?
- It's a piece of mud

:03:53
from some recent visitor
apparently...

:03:56
But...

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