Murder at the Gallop
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:23:01
Anyone else? Anyone who hated her?
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Oh no, she was kind to everyone.
She was very kind to me.

:23:08
She said she would leave me
her amethyst brooch

:23:10
and one of her own paintings
as a remembrance.

:23:14
She painted very well,
don't you think?

:23:19
Yes... yes, indeed.
:23:21
Miss Milchrest, did she have
any visitors lately?

:23:25
No, we lived very quietly.
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Didn't any relatives call on her
after her return to this country?

:23:32
Only her brother. Her late brother,
I mean. He called a month ago.

:23:36
He hardly ever left his home.
Was there a special reason?

:23:39
Well, yes. You see, they had been
estranged for a number of years.

:23:44
After her husband died, she needed
help financially. She wrote to him.

:23:48
- Were you present when he called?
- No.

:23:52
Did you, by any chance,
overhear anything they said?

:23:55
I'm not the sort of woman
who listens at keyholes!

:23:59
I'm sorry. I just wondered if you
might have happened to overhear.

:24:03
I didn't hear a thing!
:24:05
Miss Marple, I am capable
of asking the questions.

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So sorry.
:24:09
Thank you, Miss Milchrest.
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If you'll make a statement
to Sergeant Bacon, we'll talk later.

:24:15
Sergeant, notify the relatives.
The solicitor has the addresses.

:24:19
Right, sir.
:24:20
Mrs Lansquenet told me they were
staying with Mr Hector Enderby.

:24:24
- Is that at the Gallop Hotel?
- Yes.

:24:26
It is also a riding establishment.
:24:28
Miss Milchrest, did you
or Mrs Lansquenet ever ride?

:24:34
- Ride?
- Horses, you know.

:24:37
No.
:24:38
Thank you.
:24:40
I won't detain you, Inspector,
:24:42
but I suggest you pay a call
on the family as soon as possible.

:24:46
Oh you do, do you? Why?
:24:48
You should know that at
the reading of the will this morning,

:24:51
Cora Lansquenet said
that her brother had been murdered.

:24:55
What? How did you know...
:24:59
Oh, you happened
to overhear, didn't you?


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