The Thirty-Nine Steps
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Will there be war?
:45:05
Yes.
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Murdered?
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That's what Constable Forbes says.
:45:14
Where?
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Near Duncan Spinney.
:45:17
They want statements
from anyone who was in the woods.

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Yes. Yes, of course.
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Sir.
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And all because this Greek,
um, what's his name?

:45:30
Er, Karolides, is addressing both houses.
:45:33
- Karolides? In London?
- Yes.

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- When?
- 15th.

:45:39
A foreigner addressing
the House of Commons and the Lords!

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What's wrong, David?
:45:49
One of my keepers...
:45:52
has been murdered up in the woods.
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Oh, David!
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The police will want statements
from everyone.

:46:04
I shall have to ask you,
Mr Royce, to stay until morning.

:46:09
Yes, of course.
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- Superintendent Lomas, Sir Walter.
- Come in.

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You wanted to see me, sir?
:46:27
It seems you've been
jumping to conclusions.

:46:30
- Hannay was involved. He is involved.
- Only as an innocent bystander.

:46:34
He's not in the clear yet.
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Everything he told you about his life
is confirmed by irreproachable authority.

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He was decorated
for his services against the Boers.

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- His years in the German colonies?
- As a mining engineer

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and a prospector for a British firm.
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Very well, sir. You have your opinion.
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His story about
Scudder's notebook is true.

:46:56
The booking office clerk
confirmed that.

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Now... the foreign agents will be
out to murder him and get it back.


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