Murder Most Foul
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1:25:01
Oh, I'm so glad. Congratulations.
1:25:04
Yes, well, thank you, Miss Marple.
1:25:07
Not at all, Inspector,
Chief Inspector.

1:25:12
Au revoir.
1:25:18
Forgive me
if I fail to rise, dear lady.

1:25:21
I quite understand, Mr Cosgood.
1:25:23
I've brought you some magazines
to help while away the time.

1:25:27
Ah, yes, time, time.
1:25:30
I've been lying here contemplating
a bleak future unless...

1:25:34
Unless?
1:25:35
I wondered if you 'd given any thought
to my play, Remember September?

1:25:40
It has been rather on my mind.
1:25:42
Dear lady,
I have a small confession to make.

1:25:45
I left the script in your room.
1:25:47
Really?
1:25:48
I hoped it might make
an impression on you.

1:25:51
- It did.
- Good.

1:25:55
With one or two
minor alterations in the second act,

1:25:58
I have here a very valuable property.
1:26:00
I'm so happy for you, Mr Cosgood.
1:26:03
There is, however, one little snag.
1:26:05
Oh?
1:26:06
Yes, it's sordid of course,
when dealing with the arts,

1:26:10
but a play, whatever
its merits, requires a backer.

1:26:14
Mr Cosgood,
whatever I may or may not be,

1:26:18
I am definitely no angel!
1:26:22
Goodbye and good luck.
1:26:57
ENGLISH

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