Murder Most Foul
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'T hat one of you is a hound of hell
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'A nd that one is Dan McGrew
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'T hen I ducked my head
and the lights went out

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'A nd two guns blazed in the dark
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'A nd a woman screamed
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'A nd the lights went up
and two men lay stiff and stark

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'P itched on his head and pumped full
of lead was dangerous Dan McGrew

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'W hile the man from the creeks
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'lay clutched to the breast
of the lady that's known as Lou

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'I 'm not as wise
as the lawyer guys

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'But strictly between us two
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'T he woman who kissed him
and pinched his poke

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'W as the lady that's known as Lou.'
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Are you still there?
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- You were joking, of course.
- Joking? Indeed, I was not.

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Oh, then I am not joking
when I tell you

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that if you persist
in joining our profession,

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your wisest course is to register
at once for unemployment pay.

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That will not be necessary.
I am of independent means.

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- Dear lady, I didn't finish.
- You made your view quite clear.

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No, no, no. I was about to say that
your performance had great merit.

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Your choice of material let you down.
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Yes, definitely duchess parts,
regal roles.

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I see you with other material
performing like an angel.

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Angel?
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Is not that the term for
a backer of theatrical enterprises?

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Droll, very droll.
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I meant that you have a lot
to offer the theatre, Mrs Marble.

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- Miss Marple!
- I'm delighted to hear that.


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