Murder Most Foul
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I'm afraid that is
out of the question.

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My work
will keep me here indefinitely.

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Your work?
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I have accepted an engagement
with the Cosgood Players

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and a Marple's word
is her bond. Good day.

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"Actor, playwright, impresario,
a man of many talents..."

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Might have used a better photo.
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It says here I'm 48!
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Listen to this, " Lady Sheila,
stage-struck adopted daughter

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of Lord Upward, and bride to be
of juvenile lead Bill Hanson, said" -

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and I quote the quote -
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"This doesn't alter our wedding
plans, daddy's very democratic."

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Bully for daddy, eh Bill?
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- Arthur, you 're an absolute stinker.
- Crawl back under your stone.

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It's all good stuff.
Absolutely no rubbish.

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- Notoriety helps the box office.
- Too true.

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Have you read this, Ralph?
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"Ralph Summers,
matinee idol of Mother's Day,

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now an ageing, overweight,
barmaid fancier."

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Let me see that!
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You 're a nasty little joker.
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I think that's very funny,
and so true.

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That's a nice wifely thing to say.
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Your taste does run to barmaids.
There was that one at Milchester.

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- Remember...
- Shut up, Maureen!

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- Yes, Mrs Harris?
- Your new one's here.

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Dear lady, I feared we had created an
unfortunate impression on you

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in view of today's accident.
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Oh, no.
I had a little business to attend to.

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Well, you 're here.
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Boys and girls, meet Miss Marple.
Miss Marple, the company.

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- Hello
- How do you do, everyone.

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There's cocoa on the tray.
The beer's extra.

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Yes, of course, a nightcap.
Do sit down.

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Name your poison, dear lady.
I mean...


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