:28:29
Belgrade Station.
:28:31
The Orient Express will
depart in five minutes.
:28:40
Monsieur Poirot.
:28:41
I am transferring Signor Bianchi's
luggage to the Pullman.
:28:44
He's giving you
his own compartment.
:28:46
But you cannot sit up all night.
:28:47
My dear friend,
do not concern yourself.
:28:50
Since you are going to England,
it is better for you
:28:52
to stay on the through coach
to Calais.
:28:54
Now, Pierre has made me
very comfortable.
:28:56
There is no one in the Pullman
but one Greek doctor. Ecco.
:28:59
- Such generosity deserves my thanks.
- Buon riposa.
:29:31
- Monsieur Poirot.
- Pierre,
:29:32
- could I have some clean towels and...
- Yes, monsieur.
:29:36
Who are my new neighbors?
:29:38
To the left, monsieur,
the Swedish lady, Miss Ohlsson,
:29:41
shares seven and eight with
the English lady, Miss Debenham.
:29:44
And to the right, in number ten,
is Mr. Ratchett.
:29:47
And where is the loquacious
Mrs. Hubbard?
:29:48
I should like to get some
sleep tonight.
:29:50
Beyond Mr. Ratchett,
in the number 11.
:29:52
She is still too near.
:29:54
Good night, Mr. Beddoes.
:29:56
Pardon.