Murder at the Gallop
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:34:00
Don't look so frightened, my dear.
I've done my quota of murders today.

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- Are you staying here?
- I am indeed.

:34:06
- Oh, I didn't know that.
- A delightful surprise no doubt.

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Incidentally,
may I ask what brings you here?

:34:13
Oh, Mr Hector's been very kind.
:34:15
He invited me
when I had to leave the cottage

:34:18
and I had no place to go.
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- Mr Hector invited you?
- Yes.

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- I hope you have a pleasant stay.
- Thank you.

:34:25
Oh, by the way...
:34:26
...don't tell the family
I was in the cottage yesterday.

:34:29
It might hinder
the Inspector's enquiries.

:34:32
- Oh yes, of course.
- Thank you.

:34:51
Can I help you?
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I was just admiring your boots.
:34:54
They're quite beautiful.
I'm really envious.

:34:58
Thank you. Goodbye.
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- Dear lady, feminine but practical.
- Thank you, Mr Enderby.

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When I'm behind
a lady guest in jodhpurs,

:35:14
I think it's a shame elegance seems
to have left the equestrian scene.

:35:18
How graciously put.
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Now for your preliminary canter.
:35:35
Hello, George.
What are you staring at?

:35:37
Come in, Rosamund.
:35:39
What's so interesting there?
:35:41
That old woman with Hector
found Uncle's body.

:35:44
- She arrived here yesterday.
- What of it?

:35:47
I don't like people
prying into my affairs.

:35:49
You are nervous, aren't you? If you
see Michael, tell him I want him.

:35:54
Don't go, Rosamund,
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unless I make you nervous?

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