Murder on the Orient Express
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1:14:07
I observed how moved you were
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at the mention
of Mrs. Armstrong's maid, Paulette.

1:14:12
She had a sweet nature, mein Herr.
We were deep friends.

1:14:15
Have you a photograph of her
in your possession?

1:14:18
Ja. I never travel without my photo box.
It helps to pass the evenings.

1:14:24
No, please, mein Herr.
I am strong.

1:14:36
Be calm.
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This could be your salvation
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and that of every passenger
in the Calais coach,

1:14:41
including your mistress.
1:14:49
When did you last open the suitcase?
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After Belgrade. When Pierre
summoned me to the Prinzessin,

1:14:57
I took out a volume of Goethe, in case
she wished me to read her to sleep.

1:15:00
Too stout for Pierre.
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And, yes, there is a button missing
from the tunic.

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A button found by Mrs. Hubbard.
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And a passkey in the trouser pocket.
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Here is the photo, mein Herr.
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And this pretty, innocent girl
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threw herself from a window.
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Use this, Fräulein.
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I found it in the corridor
and thought it must be yours

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- because it bears the initial H.
- No. No.

1:15:39
That is the handkerchief
not of a maid, but of a great lady.

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Like your mistress?
1:15:46
It is her style, ja,
but not her handkerchief.

1:15:51
I know all her linen.
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Besides,
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the initial is wrong.
1:15:56
What is the princess's first name?
1:15:59
Natalia, mein Herr.
It is a Russian name.


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