Murder on the Orient Express
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1:15:00
Too stout for Pierre.
1:15:03
And, yes, there is a button missing
from the tunic.

1:15:07
A button found by Mrs. Hubbard.
1:15:14
And a passkey in the trouser pocket.
1:15:20
Here is the photo, mein Herr.
1:15:25
And this pretty, innocent girl
1:15:28
threw herself from a window.
1:15:33
Use this, Fräulein.
1:15:35
I found it in the corridor
and thought it must be yours

1:15:37
- because it bears the initial H.
- No. No.

1:15:39
That is the handkerchief
not of a maid, but of a great lady.

1:15:42
Like your mistress?
1:15:46
It is her style, ja,
but not her handkerchief.

1:15:51
I know all her linen.
1:15:53
Besides,
1:15:55
the initial is wrong.
1:15:56
What is the princess's first name?
1:15:59
Natalia, mein Herr.
It is a Russian name.

1:16:02
Then I must keep it
until I find the rightful owner.

1:16:05
Might I also keep the photograph until
this evening? I promise to return it.

1:16:09
Ja. Ja. That does not worry me,
but this,

1:16:13
this does.
1:16:14
Am I to be accused
of hiding it in my suitcase?

1:16:17
Fräulein, I am as sure
you did not hide the uniform

1:16:22
as I am sure you are a good
and loyal friend to your mistress.

1:16:26
Not only a good maid,
but also a good cook.

1:16:29
Not merely a good cook,
but a companion, a comfort, a solace.

1:16:33
You see? You are a good cook,
are you not?

1:16:36
All my ladies have said so. I...
1:16:43
Auf Wiedersehen.
1:16:47
Animal crackers in my soup
1:16:50
Lions and tigers loop-the-loop

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