Murder Most Foul
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:43:01
She certainly looks it.
:43:05
I wonder...
:43:07
Oh darling,
you 're not going all creepy are you?

:43:10
Really, you could haunt a house.
:43:13
I do wish you hadn't wakened me.
Now I'll start fretting again.

:43:17
- Put it out of your mind.
- It's easier said than done.

:43:21
Where can one go on honeymoon
these days? Everywhere is so old hat.

:43:26
Hey, what do think about Moscow?
:43:30
How can you care about that
after what happened?

:43:34
Life must go on, darling,
George or no George.

:43:39
Were you in love with him?
:43:42
No... it was all over.
:43:46
Was it?
:43:51
Yes.
:43:53
I hated him.
:43:58
Don't worry, darling.
:44:00
I won't tell anyone.
:44:23
Mr Stringer!
What are you doing in that get-up?

:44:26
Just training to get into peak
condition for any emergency.

:44:31
Is there one already?
:44:32
No emergency,
but a very interesting development.

:44:36
Oh, do stop bobbing about
and come over here.

:44:43
Remember September.
:44:46
Not a date, a play
:44:49
and by my new employer,
Driffold Cosgood himself.

:44:53
- You do see the significance?
- No.

:44:57
Well, follow me, Jim.
Follow me closely.


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