Murder on the Orient Express
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1:13:00
I had no need
1:13:04
of a nurse.
1:13:07
That is an ordeal still to come.
1:13:13
You never smile,
Madame la Princesse.

1:13:15
My doctor has advised
1:13:19
against it.
1:13:33
Excuse me.
1:13:41
There is no need for us
to fatigue you further.

1:13:44
You have been of the utmost help.
1:13:47
Go back to the Pullman
and tell Pierre

1:13:48
to summon Colonel Arbuthnott
in five minutes.

1:13:50
- I want a word with the maid.
- Yes, Poirot.

1:13:54
Fräulein Schmidt, I wonder
if I might have a word with you

1:13:57
about a small matter
in the privacy of your compartment?

1:13:59
- I have to take these aspirins...
- We will leave the door ajar.

1:14:07
I observed how moved you were
1:14:09
at the mention
of Mrs. Armstrong's maid, Paulette.

1:14:12
She had a sweet nature, mein Herr.
We were deep friends.

1:14:15
Have you a photograph of her
in your possession?

1:14:18
Ja. I never travel without my photo box.
It helps to pass the evenings.

1:14:24
No, please, mein Herr.
I am strong.

1:14:36
Be calm.
1:14:38
This could be your salvation
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and that of every passenger
in the Calais coach,

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including your mistress.
1:14:49
When did you last open the suitcase?
1:14:52
After Belgrade. When Pierre
summoned me to the Prinzessin,

1:14:57
I took out a volume of Goethe, in case
she wished me to read her to sleep.


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