Murder Most Foul
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:12:02
You 're a Christian, surely?
:12:04
- I should hope so.
- Well then?

:12:07
If it's for the church,
there's plenty here.

:12:09
Oh, thank you.
:12:14
Got all her stuff here.
You 've heard of my sister?

:12:17
Yes, the poor lady.
:12:19
I always thought she'd come to
a bad end - one of those theatricals.

:12:22
Really? I thought she was a barmaid.
:12:24
Oh, yes,
but she used to be on the stage.

:12:28
Did it in there you know,
with his bare hands.

:12:31
Gloved ones?
:12:32
It comes to the same thing
in the end. This way.

:12:35
She was always
sticking her neck out, that one.

:12:38
She did leave you her cottage.
:12:40
Didn't have time to arrange her will.
:12:42
No, it would seem not.
:12:45
Still I mustn't decry her,
my own sister.

:12:48
Blood's thicker
than water I suppose.

:12:50
Here's her stuff, nothing of value -
:12:52
probably got it
from a jumble sale herself.

:12:55
She used to swear
these rat-tails were mink.

:12:58
I wouldn't be seen dead in this coat.
:13:02
Can't imagine why she dressed
in rags when she had money.

:13:05
A real little slut she was.
:13:07
I remember when she was a kid -
always wanted to be an actress.

:13:10
An actress, I ask you!
:13:17
Mean, she was, you know, mean!
:13:20
A touch of rheumatism.
I find this beneficial.

:13:24
- Oh, really?
- Yes.

:13:31
Try rubbing linseed
and vinegar into the joints.

:13:33
- It makes a new woman of me.
- I'll bear that in mind. Thank you.

:13:37
That'll be
the insurance man paying out...

:13:40
They don't like it
when the unforeseen does occur.

:13:43
Persistence, Mr Stringer.
Persistence. Foot in door.

:13:49
- I hope you 've brought it in cash.
- Brought what?

:13:52
I don't want the same trouble
as when my John passed away.

:13:56
- I don't understand.
- Aren't you from the insurance?


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