Murder on the Orient Express
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:55:00
At what time would you like
to be called in the morning, sir?

:55:02
Not before 10.
:55:04
Very good, sir.
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- Was that usual?
- Oh, quite, sir, yes.

:55:08
His breakfast was his amber moon.
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He never rose
until it had had its full effect.

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So you instructed Mr. McQueen
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and then returned
to your own compartment,

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the number one and two,
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whose upper berth was occupied
by Signor Foscarelli.

:55:24
Oh, yes, sir, the Italian person.
:55:26
- Does he speak English?
- A kind of English, sir.

:55:29
I think he learned it
in a place called Chicago.

:55:32
Did you talk together much?
:55:34
Oh, no, sir. I prefer to read.
:55:41
Hey, what are you reading,
Mr. Beddoes?

:55:44
Love's Captive,
by Mrs. Arabella Richardson.

:55:48
Is it about sex?
:55:50
No, it's about 10:30, Mr. Foscarelli.
:55:57
I like that.
"It's about 10:30."

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- And after that you went to sleep.
- Oh, no, sir.

:56:04
Not until 4 in the morning.
Unfortunately, I had the toothache.

:56:09
- And your companion?
- He snored incessantly.

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- And your companion?
- He snored incessantly.

:56:12
One final point. How did you come
to be employed by Mr. Ratchett?

:56:17
Through Maibaums, sir,
the big agency in New York.


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