Murder at the Gallop
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1:15:01
Do you know
that every chair in this room

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is stuffed with the hair
of the horses that I've loved

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and I think have loved me.
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Really?
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I've never got on so well
with human beings.

1:15:16
They're fine when they're up, but
when they're down, only two legs...

1:15:20
- I think I follow you, Mr Enderby.
- I knew you would.

1:15:25
We're alike.
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Well, I mean,
you're a lady in retirement...

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...a single lady, living alone...
1:15:31
Well, I think you know
what I'm trying to say.

1:15:36
Are you by any chance
proposing to me, Mr Enderby?

1:15:40
That's right. I propose you should
keep your saddle here permanently.

1:15:46
- Oh, I'm afraid...
- It would be a working arrangement.

1:15:51
You run the hotel
and I'll run the stable.

1:15:55
Well...
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...you run the stable
and I'll run the hotel.

1:16:00
I'm extremely flattered, Mr Enderby.
1:16:03
Well?
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I'm afraid I must say no.
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No?
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You see, I have so many
other interests to occupy my time.

1:16:13
One indeed presses now -
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the next production at the
church hall, a murder mystery.

1:16:18
I do hope you'll come.
1:16:21
- I don't think I'd care for it.
- Oh, what a pity.

1:16:25
- Well, goodbye.
- Goodbye.

1:16:31
- Miss Marple...
- Yes?

1:16:32
I would deem it an honour
if you'd stay the day

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and be my guest at the hunt.
1:16:38
I'm very sorry, Mr Enderby,
but I disapprove of blood sports.

1:16:47
That was a very narrow escape!

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