Murder at the Gallop
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:59:05
- Where were you, sir?
- I was upstairs in my room.

:59:09
And you, madam?
:59:12
I was fast asleep, Inspector.
:59:17
So you were all in your rooms...
:59:23
...one of you wasn't!
:59:39
Whoever locked that stable door and
turned that motor on is a murderer.

:59:43
Until I get to the bottom of this
situation, none of you are to leave.

:59:47
That will be quite impossible.
:59:50
I must insist. My men will be here to
see those orders are carried out.

:59:54
You will ruin me.
I can't have police...

:59:56
- You can and you will.
- Tonight is our annual dance.

1:00:01
Tonight? You're having a dance here?
1:00:04
It may be unfeeling to hold
a dance under the circumstances,

1:00:07
but I'm running a business here.
1:00:11
You can have your dance
but nothing else changes.

1:00:14
That's all for now.
1:00:16
Can I get back to work?
There's a lot to do for tonight.

1:00:19
- I suppose that's permissible?
- Of course.

1:00:22
Does that mean we can all go?
1:00:24
As long as
you don't leave the grounds.

1:00:27
I wonder if I might go up
to London this afternoon?

1:00:30
No, I'm sorry, but no one leaves.
1:00:32
- Oh, but Inspector...
- That's all. Oh, Miss Marple.

1:00:35
- Yes?
- Can I have a word with you?

1:00:38
I have something
rather important to say.

1:00:45
- About that call last night.
- Oh, that, yes.

1:00:48
You said you had the evidence
and the murderer.

1:00:51
I'm afraid
I was a little premature there.

1:00:54
Were you?
Who did you think it was, Crossfield?

1:00:57
As a matter of fact I did
but only briefly, Inspector.


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