Murder at the Gallop
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Whoa, boy! Whoa! Steady! Steady!
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It's a car coming.
It seems to be unsettling him.

:39:13
He can't stand them.
I don't blame him, they're a menace!

:39:23
My foot! My foot!
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Rosamund, that was Hector.
Are you trying to kill him?

:39:28
- I was nowhere near him.
- You nearly hit him on purpose!

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- What's wrong with you?
- Will you slow down.

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There. Is that better?
:39:46
What's all this about?
:39:48
- What?
- You know darn well.

:39:50
So I lied to the policeman
that morning about riding.

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What difference does it make?
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- It depends on what you were doing.
- I had some business in the city.

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Did you?
I hope it was to say goodbye to her.

:40:03
I don't know what you mean.
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Don't you? It doesn't matter.
I know when you're lying.

:40:08
- I'm not lying!
- Of course you're lying.

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Like you lied
about where you were

:40:15
when you went to see Uncle
on the day he died.

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How did you know that?
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I know everything about you.
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I don't like having my movements
checked up on.

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I mean that! Don't push me too far!
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I like to know.
:40:30
Did you think your fatal charm
might loosen his purse strings?

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Something like that.
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- Didn't they?
- No.

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- That's all?
- Of course that's all.

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Then why not say so?
:40:42
After what happened,
people might think...

:40:45
They might think
that Aunt Cora was right.

:40:49
Yes, they might think that.

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