Murder on the Orient Express
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We must wait until
we examine the passports.

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Bianchi, doctor,
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has it occurred to you that there
are too many clues in this room?

:45:16
Let us proceed by examining what
I hope will prove to be the last of them.

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The burnt paper.
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I use it for the mustaches.
:45:31
What has that to do
with mustaches?

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To melt the wax.
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Observe, memorize,
you are my only witnesses.

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- A-l-S-Y A-R-M-S.
- What does that mean?

:46:09
It means we know
the true identity of Mr. Ratchett.

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And why he had to leave America.
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Do you remember
the Armstrong case?

:46:27
Of course, the kidnapping of that
little American girl, and the killing.

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Who does not?
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Do you remember the name
of the child?

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Certamente. It was Daisy.
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D.
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D-A
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l-S-Y.
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Space, A-R-M-S.
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Daisy Armstrong.
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- And Ratchett was her murderer?
- Well, no, the actual murderer

:46:59
was tried, sentenced
and electrocuted.


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