Murder She Said
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and what do they do -
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swarm all over the place and
mess about in our private affairs,

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I said to lnspector Haddock
or whatever his name is...

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Craddock, sir, Shall I pour?
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Of course,
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Anyway,
I said to this fellow, Haddock,

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that no member of my family
had ever seen the woman before,

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- What makes you so sure of that?
- Cedric, this is absurd,

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She wasn't from around here
and she was found in our stable,

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One of us could have known her,
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- Maybe she was your girlfriend,
- What?

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Yes, yes,
I suppose Cedric has a point there,

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- He never has a point,
- I mean from the police's viewpoint,

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You're not too concerned
with the family reputation,

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You're not a member of it,
are you, strictly speaking?

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Who telephoned the police?
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Oh, I know who did that!
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Oh, who?
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Obviously someone
who knew the body was there,

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Any coffee left, Jane?
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Help yourself,
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- It certainly wasn't one of us,
- Who knows?

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Who cares who did it?
The woman was probably a spy,

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- That's absurd,
- The police think she was foreign,

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Lots of English girls
go to Paris and buy clothes,

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Decent ones don't,
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Dr Quimper to see you,
Mr Ackenthorpe,

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Still getting shot
with revitalizers, Father?

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I'll take anything to outlive you lot
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and keep my property
from your thieving hands,

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I'll go and see if I can be of
any further assistance to the police,

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Delicious coffee, Jane,
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The lnspector said
he'd be interrogating you all later,

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Better get your alibis ready,
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He's a bright boy, that one,
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The police say
the woman was murdered on Friday

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and we were down here last Friday,

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