Murder at the Gallop
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1:06:00
Dreadful, not dancing at all.
1:06:02
One must be tolerant of the young,
Mr Enderby.

1:06:06
My mama was horrified when she saw me
doing the Charleston in public.

1:06:11
That was quite different, besides
I'm sure you danced it beautifully.

1:06:16
Ah, there's Mr Stringer.
1:06:18
As it happens,
this is his favourite dance.

1:06:21
Mr Stringer!
1:06:22
I found out...
1:06:23
I was just saying
that this is your favourite dance.

1:06:26
- Shall we?
- Dance?

1:06:28
Naturally. You'll excuse us won't
you, Mr Enderby. Come along.

1:06:33
- Miss Marple, I don't think...
- Do your best.

1:06:36
This is the only way
I could get you alone.

1:06:47
What did you find out?
1:06:49
You were right, Miss Marple.
It's worth at least £50,000.

1:06:53
I knew it!
Then it was that picture after all.

1:06:55
It certainly was.
1:06:57
Excellent.
We can now proceed with certainty.

1:07:01
- Proceed where, Miss Marple?
- To trap the killer.

1:07:05
Was Inspector Craddock in the foyer?
1:07:08
Yes.
1:07:09
Then, I think, a little livelier...
1:07:12
...and don't be alarmed
if I suddenly pretend to be ill.

1:07:15
- Hmm?
- Now then...

1:07:17
Hot it up!
1:07:44
Help me to a chair.
1:07:48
I shall be quite all right, really.
No need to fuss.

1:07:51
The doctor warned you
after that last heart attack.

1:07:54
Did he?
1:07:57
- If I could just lie down.
- Shouldn't I get a doctor?


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