Murder at the Gallop
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:52:02
I hope this means that
you no longer think I'm a murderess.

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- Forgive me. It was stupid of me.
- Not at all.

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A natural conclusion when
you saw me standing over the body.

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- Won't you sit down?
- Thank you.

:52:15
There was something
you wanted to say?

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Miss Marple, I did overhear Mrs
Lansquenet and her brother that day.

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- Yes, I thought so.
- I wasn't eavesdropping.

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Naturally not. What did you hear?
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Only bits and pieces really
but enough to realise

:52:31
he was afraid that someone
in the family was going to kill him.

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- Which one of them?
- I don't know.

:52:37
He hinted
as though he hated to say the word.

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Understandable.
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Miss Milchrest,
have you told this to anyone else?

:52:46
Oh no, because
when he died so soon afterwards,

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I began to wonder
and then Mrs Lansquenet...

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Oh, Miss Marple,
I'm afraid. I'm terribly afraid.

:52:57
I think you have reason to be.
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They've all asked me,
every single one of them,

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and they look
as if they don't believe me.

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I'm afraid you're not
a good liar, Miss Milchrest.

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Now, we must tell this to
Inspector Craddock and to no one else

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and the sooner the better.
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Don't let it worry you any more.
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Go to your room
and leave the rest to me.

:53:21
Thank you very much.

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