Murder on the Orient Express
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in which she is cited
as the guilty party.

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And when those proceedings
are behind us,

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when those proceedings
are all over...

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...I propose
to marry Miss Debenham.

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Meanwhile,
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it is of vital importance,
under English law, that our...

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...behavior...
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...should not provide evidence
for counter-proceedings

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by my wife.
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Does that answer your question?
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Well...
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...it is certainly an answer.
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Doctor, is Pierre
sufficiently recovered?

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- Fully.
- May we go?

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You may, with my assurance that
our foreigners' lips shall be sealed.

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Sorry if I hurt the lad.
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Provocation.
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They could have done it together. She
has hidden fires. She is very strong.

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Why did you not ask her
if she had been to America?

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Because I did not need to.
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Pierre, le colonel
s'excuse de son geste.

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Merci, monsieur.
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Signor Foscarelli.
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You are a naturalized
American subject?

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- You bet.
- For how long?

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Seven years. Mi ricordo del
giorno preciso quando...

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Faccia di rispondere
alle domande.

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Otherwise, he will detain you
longer than you would detain him.

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You are a motorcar salesman.
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You bet.
American automobiles to Italians.

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Did you know Cassetti?
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Not on your sweet life.
Era Mafioso.


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