Murder at the Gallop
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:06:01
I read the doctor's report,
Miss Marple, it was not unexpected.

:06:05
He had a severe heart condition.
:06:07
Exactly. A very wealthy man
with a chronic heart condition.

:06:12
Yes, the circumstances
are precisely the same.

:06:16
I don't know what they're the same
as, but they don't add up to murder.

:06:20
Surely you have read Agatha
Christie's novel, The Ninth Life?

:06:26
I haven't had the pleasure.
:06:29
That's why you failed
to make the connection.

:06:32
Agatha Christie should be compulsory
reading for the police force.

:06:35
Doom came to her victim
in the shape of a cat.

:06:38
Look, Miss Marple, enough is enough.
:06:40
A wealthy old gentleman
with a weak heart

:06:44
had a pathological horror of cats.
:06:46
What easier than for some interested
party to slip a cat into the house?

:06:50
A cat that the old man
will find unexpectedly.

:06:53
Yes, old Enderby
was frightened to death.

:06:58
A very ingenious theory,
:07:00
but my advice to you, Miss Marple,
is to read fewer thrillers.

:07:03
A love story
would be much more soothing.

:07:06
Am I to assume that you
won't do anything about this?

:07:09
Nothing at all. I'm a policeman,
so I'm only interested in facts.

:07:16
Well, there is only
one course open to me.

:07:18
- Wait a minute, Miss Marple.
- No, Inspector. I know my duty.

:07:22
I shall have to investigate myself.
:07:26
Good day.
:07:28
You will hear from me again
when my case is completed.

:07:39
My pastry.
:07:54
They look good.

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