Murder on the Orient Express
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:04:01
Mine are sensible things,
not expensive Paris frills.

:04:05
What good's a hankie like that
to anybody?

:04:07
One sneeze and it has to go
to the laundry.

:04:10
Oh, Mrs. Hubbard,
:04:12
you have afforded me a great deal
of help in this difficult case.

:04:16
Thank you, if I may so express it,
for playing your part.

:04:21
If you need me again, I'll be around.
:04:24
Not one of Pierre's buttons
is missing,

:04:26
and all his buttons are sewn on
with old thread.

:04:29
As I suspected.
:04:31
- I'm fright.
- Have no fear, mademoiselle.

:04:33
They all come out looking
much more peaceful.

:04:35
Only God can give peaceful.
:04:37
- God dag, fröken Ohlsson.
- Nej, talar ni svenska.

:04:41
Alas, mademoiselle,
that is the extent of my Swedish.

:04:44
Forgive me if I am personal,
:04:46
but most Scandinavians
of my acquaintance

:04:48
are well-educated
in other languages.

:04:52
And yet you have difficulty...
:04:55
I... I was born backwards.
:04:59
That is why I work in Africa
as missionary,

:05:04
teaching little brown babies
more backward than myself.

:05:09
But I... I see that you have spent
three months in America.

:05:14
Were you not able to improve?
:05:18
I was in... In a mis...
I... I... International group.

:05:22
In... For getting money for
African mission from American rich.

:05:29
I... I speak Swedish
to big audiences

:05:34
in... In...
In Swedish-American institution

:05:39
in Minneapolis and other big cities.
:05:43
In ten weeks,
:05:45
we make $14,000 and...
And 27 cents.

:05:51
That's wonderful, wonderful.
:05:56
Miss Ohlsson, how long have you
been interested in religion?


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