Murder at the Gallop
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:12:00
Really, George,
you shouldn't say things like that.

:12:04
Why not? I want to know.
:12:06
Of course, we all want to know.
:12:08
Well, a rough estimate,
mind you very rough,

:12:12
each of your shares should be
about £20,000 to £25,000.

:12:19
Hector, I don't think you should
have used the word 'suddenly'

:12:23
in the newspaper announcement
of your uncle's death.

:12:26
What do you mean, Aunt Cora?
:12:27
Well, it might make people wonder.
:12:31
Anyway, it's all been
hushed up very nicely, hasn't it?

:12:35
What are you talking about?
:12:37
Well, after what he said when
he came to see me last month,

:12:41
it can't do any good
making it public.

:12:44
It should be kept strictly
in the family.

:12:47
My dear Mrs Lansquenet, would you say
plainly what you mean by this?

:12:52
That he was murdered, wasn't he?
:12:55
What?!
:12:57
Really, Aunt Cora,
that's a very silly thing to say...

:13:38
Good morning.
:13:40
Good morning, Inspector.
:13:42
Thank you.
:13:43
Miss Marple, when I thought it
was you, I thought, 'No',

:13:48
but it is.
:13:50
- Allow me.
- Thank you.

:13:54
Miss Marple, you do realise
if I didn't know you well,

:13:57
I would be detaining you
for loitering with intent?


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