:54:02
He's inclined to overindulge
when there's rich food about,
:54:05
He said you asked questions as though
you suspected arsenic poisoning,
:54:11
For a moment I did suspect
something was a bit odd,
:54:14
- Didn't you run a food test?
- No,
:54:17
- Why not?
- There was nothing positive,
:54:20
No history of chronic gastric trouble
:54:22
that one would expect to find in the
classic method of arsenic poisoning,
:54:26
- You mean small regular doses?
- Exactly,
:54:30
Excuse me,
:54:36
Yes?
:54:38
Oh, put her on,
:54:41
- Miss Ackenthorpe,
- Emma?
:54:45
Yes,
:54:48
- Hello.
- Morning,
:54:50
I have a letter from...
:54:52
I see,
:54:53
Well, would you
read the letter to me?
:54:57
"You will be surprised
to hear after so many years..."
:55:05
Thank you, I'd like to send round for
that letter if you don't mind?
:55:09
We'll check
with the French police, Thank you,
:55:12
Goodbye,
:55:15
- Do you know what that was about?
- Yes,
:55:19
- I do,
- Why didn't you tell me?
:55:23
I'm in love with Emma, lnspector,
I want to marry her,
:55:27
I told her
she should tell you about this,
:55:29
You didn't insist?
:55:31
No, it was important to me, to us,
that she made up her own mind,
:55:35
I understand, Doctor,
:55:37
Thank you, Is that all?
:55:41
Is the dead woman Martine?
:55:44
- Who else could it be?
- Was she killed by a family member?
:55:50
I'd rather not answer that,
:55:53
All right,
:55:54
- Thank you,
- Thank you,