:18:00
Who murdered her?
:18:02
We don't know yet, but we have some clues.
:18:04
-ls that so?
-Oh, yes.
:18:06
Could l have some of
the eggs and ham, too?
:18:09
lt looks delicious.
:18:11
Didn't you hear?
:18:13
ls your wife offended?
:18:15
No, no. That's just her way.
:18:17
Really?
:18:18
Oh, yes. Ask Miss von Meyerbeer!
:18:20
-Yes, she's always like that.
-Does she belong to the family?
:18:23
Yes, to the family.
:18:25
Can you imagine who could have
murdered Mrs. von Witzleben?
:18:29
l'm afraid not. No one, apart from me.
:18:33
But it wasn't you, of course?
:18:35
How can you ask?
:18:37
l'm a poet.
:18:38
Ah yes, l almost forgot.
:18:41
-You know when he last slept with me?
-No.
:18:43
17 days ago!
:18:45
l had other commitments.
:18:46
-With Mrs. von Witzleben?
-Among others.
:18:49
l know my rights.
He has to sleep with me, by law.
:18:52
-Yes, l think he has to.
-What, right now?
:18:56
Maybe you could wait a moment.
:18:58
l don't want to be unreasonable.
:19:00
Thanks.
:19:04
You withdrew a largish sum
from Mrs. von Witzleben's account.
:19:08
Yes, l took the liberty. She liked my poetry.
:19:12
l suppose that's what one calls it.
:19:15
That was the doorbell!
:19:16
-The doorbell!
-The doorbell!
:19:17
-The doorbell!
-The doorbell!
:19:23
-Did you love Mrs. von Witzleben?
-l am an anarchist, madam!
:19:27
Oh, l see.
:19:28
Ernst!
Won't you give this nice gentleman a fly?
:19:33
Don't be upset!
He needs longer with some people.
:19:37
Your alibi is watertight, l imagine?
:19:40
That depends on the time of the crime,
l imagine.
:19:54
These nice men want to take
the furniture we haven't paid off.
:19:57
Let them!