Murder Most Foul
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You 're living here? A son of mine?
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Hello?
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Yes, Mr Stringer.
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You were right, Miss Marple.
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Remember September
was put on in 1951 -

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a try-out performance
at Pebblestone-on-Sea.

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Very interesting,
particularly as the author claims

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that he's only recently
completed the work.

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That may have been embarrassment.
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The Lord Chamberlain's Office
remembers it

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because it was booed off the stage
halfway through.

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That doesn't surprise me
in the least.

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The point is,
was there anyone we know in it?

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I have obtained a full cast list
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and in it occurs the name
of Margaret McGinty.

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What? Really?
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Excellent!
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Now tell me, apart from Mr Cosgood,
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who else in this company was
connected with this production?

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No one? You sure?
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Yes.
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All right, Jim. I was just thinking.
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Of course it's possible that someone
has since changed his or her name.

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Look, Jim, drop the cast list in
to me at Westward Ho, will you?

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Thank you. Goodbye.
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Miss Marple.
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I'm sorry if I startled you.
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Mr Cosgood is asking for you
on the stage.

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Thank you. I'll go.
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This was in props.
It should do the job.

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All right. Let's try it.
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Ah, there you are, dear lady.
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We've devised an embellishment
to the scene where you confront Ralph

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with the truth
about Rona La Plante's death.

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Instead of merely knocking over the
lamp and making good his escape,

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Ralph suggests
he also attempts to kill you.

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- Really?
- Yes.


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