Murder at the Gallop
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:17:00
He hadn't left the country
for 30 years.

:17:02
Yes, I heard that too,
and Mrs Heyley-Brown...

:17:05
Always a mine of information.
:17:07
...says Cora Lansquenet
needed that inheritance badly

:17:10
because before he died, her husband
ran through all her money

:17:13
buying worthless paintings.
:17:15
Yes, all very useful,
but it still doesn't tell us

:17:18
why she thinks her brother
was murdered.

:17:21
- Perhaps she wasn't being truthful.
- Why should she lie?

:17:25
Well, she did marry a Frenchman -
a painter too.

:17:28
Yes, and a bad one, but that doesn't
make her completely irresponsible.

:17:32
No, not completely.
:17:34
Do you know, I think it's time
I had my portrait painted.

:17:38
Your portrait, Miss Marple?
:17:40
I'm going to call on Cora Lansquenet,
just as an excuse.

:17:44
We must find out what her brother
said to her that day

:17:47
that makes her so sure
he was murdered.

:17:50
I'll be back to tea.
:17:51
Perhaps you'll be so kind
as to get it ready for us.


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