Dial M for Murder
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:03:04
-Tony's changed.
-Thanks.

:03:07
He's a completely different person
to the one I used to tell you about.

:03:11
Really?. When did all this happen?.
:03:13
That night I came to say goodbye.
:03:15
When I left your apartment,
I came back here.

:03:18
I sat down on the sofa
and had a good cry.

:03:21
And then I fell asleep.
:03:22
When I woke up...
:03:24
...there was Tony standing in the hall
with his bags and tennis rackets.

:03:27
He just said he decided to give up tennis
and settle down to a job.

:03:31
-Just like that?.
-Just like that.

:03:33
Of course, I didn't believe him at first,
but he meant it, all right.

:03:37
But he's been wonderful ever since.
:03:39
I suppose that's when
you stopped writing me.

:03:42
Margot, is it?.
:03:45
Do you remember the letters
you wrote to me?.

:03:47
Yes, I remember.
:03:49
After I read them, I burned them.
I thought it best.

:03:53
All except one.
:03:55
You probably know
the one I mean.

:03:57
Yes, I think I do.
:03:59
What about it?.
:04:02
It was stolen.
:04:07
Tony and I were going to spend
the weekend in the country with friends.

:04:10
While waiting on the platform,
I noticed my handbag was missing.

:04:14
And the letter was inside.
:04:15
-Where was this?.
-Victoria Station.

:04:18
I thought I'd left it in the restaurant,
but when I went back, it had gone.

:04:21
You mean you never found it?.
:04:23
I recovered the handbag
about two weeks later...

:04:26
...from the lost and found,
but the letter wasn't there.

:04:30
Then about a week afterwards,
I received a note.

:04:33
It told me what I had to do
to get the letter back.

:04:36
Yes. Go ahead.
Go on.

:04:39
I was to draw £50
from my bank in £5 notes...

:04:43
...and then change them
for used £1 notes.

:04:46
It said that if I went to the police
or told anyone else...

:04:50
...he would show the letter
to my husband.

:04:52
You still have the note?.

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