Murder at the Gallop
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As you say, I overheard.
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Why didn't you tell me this before?
:25:06
Well, I did try to tell you earlier,
but you wouldn't let me.

:25:11
Oh, yes. Yes, of course. So I didn't.
:25:15
Don't you think it coincidental
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that she was murdered so soon
after making that statement?

:25:23
Yes...
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Too coincidental.
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Unless someone in the family thought
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that Cora not only knew
her brother had been murdered,

:25:32
but who murdered him.
:25:35
Yes...
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Moreover, that poor woman
is in a very dangerous position.

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- Miss Milchrest?
- Yes.

:25:42
If she did overhear what passed
between Cora and her brother

:25:46
and the murderer suspected,
:25:48
she's likely to receive
the same treatment that Cora did.

:25:54
I have to leave you now,
I'm afraid, to go and pack.

:25:58
- Pack?
- Yes, I'm going on a short holiday.

:26:01
Good day.
:26:03
A very good idea, Miss Marple.
:26:05
I hope you have
a most enjoyable time.

:26:37
Mr Enderby, Inspector Craddock.
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This way, sir.
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I'll be in touch.
:26:45
Miss Marple,
I'm still not happy about this.

:26:48
If I could be with you...
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Mr Stringer, we agreed a non-rider in
this place would be conspicuous.

:26:55
Besides, the police are here.
:26:57
As a matter of routine,
I'd like an account of your movements


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