Murder on the Orient Express
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teaching little brown babies
more backward than myself.

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

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

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

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I... I speak Swedish
to big audiences

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

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

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

:06:01
From five years.
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In summer, in...
I had been sick as always.

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And I sat in the grass in the garden.
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And I... I saw Jesus in the sky,
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mit many little children,
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but all the children were brown.
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So it was a sign for me
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- to look after little brown babies.
- Yes.

:06:32
- Your ticket, please.
- Oh, yes.

:06:33
Were your parents religious?
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- Welcome aboard, Miss Debenham.
- Thank you.

:06:37
Ne, they had no respect for God.
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Bosporus Ferry will shortly depart
from Istanbul Sirkeci Station,

:06:41
No.
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So it was not just a sign,
:06:43
connecting with the Orient Express.
:06:47
it was also a punishment.
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Here's your ticket,
Monsieur Poirot.

:06:50
I'm afraid you've still got another hour.
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Oh, there, there, there, there.
:06:52
Well, then, please do not wait.
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Not wait? After all you've
done for us, Monsieur Poirot?

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I'm sure that God will forgive you,
Miss Ohlsson,

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and perhaps, which is more important,
so will your father and mother.

:06:58
My general's orders were to
ensure your safe departure.


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