Murder at the Gallop
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:49:23
You don't seem to understand.
I only want Uncle's picture.

:49:28
That's just too bad because
I told Hector that I wanted it.

:49:31
Why not auction all the stuff off,
divide it equally

:49:34
and then there's no quarrelling.
:49:36
- I'm not quarrelling, darling.
- It wouldn't fetch two pounds.

:49:40
Are you sure? You're an art dealer.
:49:43
Maybe you're the only one
who knows it is valuable.

:49:46
It's not valuable. It just happens to
appeal to me that's all.

:49:50
As she feels so strongly about it,
you'd better let her have it.

:49:54
- After all, ladies first.
- Not in my book.

:49:57
- It is in mine.
- Why don't you toss up for it?

:50:00
None of you
seem to understand. I want it!

:50:03
- That doesn't mean you will get it.
- It does.

:50:06
- Now, you listen...
- Stop it.

:50:08
I've had all the unpleasantness
that I can take.

:50:11
- Well, Hector...
- I mean it.

:50:13
- You may mean it but...
- No buts.

:50:16
The matter's settled. This is my
house. I make the rules around here.

:50:20
It's marvellous
what a little security does.

:50:22
I don't find
that remark very amusing.

:50:25
I didn't mean it to be amusing.
:50:27
I'm glad it's all settled. Thank you.
:50:29
It's not settled
as far as I'm concerned.

:50:32
Oh, but it is, George.
I think you misunderstood, Rosamund.

:50:36
It's settled because I'm keeping it.
:50:41
Oh, not in bed yet, Miss Marple?
:50:44
I'm choosing something
to read before retiring.

:50:46
- Good night.
- Good night.


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