Murder by Death
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:19:00
Don't mind him. It's just the cat.
:19:06
-We left our luggage in the trunk.
-I'll get it later...

:19:10
...when l park the car.
:19:15
-Was that Mr. Wang's car out front?
-Yes. They're resting in their room.

:19:20
I've put you in the same wing
as Mr. Wang.

:19:23
Isn't that nice?
We're in Wang's wing.

:19:34
Not many people come
to the manor these days.

:19:37
It's nice to hear guests again.
:19:39
-Thanks. You are?
-Bensonmum.

:19:41
Thank you, Benson.
:19:44
Bensonmum.
My name is Bensonmum.

:19:46
-Bensonmum?
-Yes, sir. Jamesir Bensonmum.

:19:49
-Jamesir?
-Yes, sir.

:19:51
-Jamesir Bensonmum?
-Yes, sir.

:19:53
-How odd.
-My father's name, sir.

:19:56
What was your father's name?
:19:58
-Howard Bensonmum.
-Howard Bensonmum?

:20:01
Leave it. I've had enough.
:20:03
Here we are.
The late Mrs. Twain's room.

:20:06
She died in here.
:20:08
-Oh, dear.
-Died of what?

:20:10
She murdered herself
in her sleep, sir.

:20:13
-You mean suicide?
-Oh, no.

:20:15
It was murder, all right.
:20:17
Mrs. Twain hated herself.
:20:20
We keep this room locked.
:20:22
-Why is that?
-Mr. Twain loved her very much.

:20:26
He's kept her room just as it was
the night she choked herself...

:20:31
...nine years ago.
:20:41
Madam loved it here.
:20:43
She said it was
the cheeriest room in the house.

:20:51
-The doorbell.
-That was Mrs. Charleston.

:20:54
-I thought she was here.
-I am.

:20:56
I will not stay in this filthy room.
:20:59
Very well, madam.
I'll attend to it during dinner.


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