Murder at the Gallop
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1:08:00
- The police doctor will be quicker.
- Yes, sir.

1:08:04
She's got to lie down immediately.
Where's her room?

1:08:07
Well, upstairs.
1:08:09
She can't manage any stairs.
Isn't there a room on this floor?

1:08:13
There's a small back room,
but she'd be all alone.

1:08:16
Good.
She needs complete rest and quiet.

1:08:18
- Miss Marple, if we helped you...
- Yes, perhaps.

1:08:22
Easy...
1:08:24
I am so sorry to give you
all this trouble, Mr Enderby.

1:08:27
Don't be foolish, dear lady.
We're worried about you.

1:08:31
Oh, I'll be fine. Fine.
1:08:43
Mr Stringer, won't you sit down?
1:08:45
She'll be all right,
I'm sure she will.

1:08:53
How is she?
1:08:55
- Not very good.
- Will she be all right?

1:08:57
Doctor, could I see her?
1:08:59
No, Mr Stringer.
She mustn't be disturbed.

1:09:02
I won't risk moving her
until the morning.

1:09:05
You haven't answered my question.
Will she be all right?

1:09:08
I hope so,
but it's a pretty severe attack.

1:09:11
She's not to be disturbed.
1:09:13
If I can speak to her before we go...
1:09:15
Absolutely not.
She's to have complete rest.

1:09:18
She wanted to tell me
about a painting.

1:09:21
She can tell you in the morning,
if she's any better.

1:09:25
- I've got to insist.
- You can insist all you like.

1:09:28
She's my patient
and no one goes near her.

1:09:31
Any disturbance
would probably be fatal.

1:09:35
Now, I suggest you all get to bed.
Good night.


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