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00:00They were friendly, yes?
00:02Can't always tell what's up, can you? But they seemed all right.
00:05You didn't hear what Mrs. Allen said?
00:07No, she was sort of round behind the door.
00:10Now, look here, my boy.
00:12I want you to answer my next question very carefully.
00:15If you don't know the answer or can't remember, you just say so.
00:18Is that clear?
00:19I'll ask the question.
00:21Mrs. Allen or The Gentleman?
00:23I think...
00:24The Gentleman.
00:26I think...
00:27The Gentleman.
00:29I think The Lady did.
00:31No, she never. It was him.
00:33He pulled it through with a big bang and then got into the car, really...
00:36There you are, my boy. You seem a bright kind of sha...
00:39You seem a bright kind of shaver.
00:41Here's sixpence for you.
00:42That's very kind of you, sir,
00:44but you couldn't see a way to making it shilling, could you?
00:47Go on, clear off.
00:59Go on, clear off.
01:25Good day, gentlemen. What do I owe this pleasure?
01:28Go on.
01:30It's about Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Barbara Allen.
01:33What about her? Go on.
01:35It's about Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Barbara Allen.
01:38What about her?
01:40Get on with it, man.
01:43She's dead, sir.
01:45Dead?
01:47I don't believe it.
01:49What's happened?
01:51Apparently suicide, sir.
01:53What's happened?
01:55Apparently suicide, sir.
01:57Was there anything worrying Mrs. Allen, do you know?
02:00No, not a thing. We were engaged to be married.
02:03Yes, quite so.
02:13Shot!
02:15Shot! Shot!
02:17Good God, I hope the newspapers haven't got hold of this.
02:20I couldn't say, sir.
02:22I wonder if I could just ask...
02:26Yes, thank you.
02:28Hold on. It's the Prime Minister.
02:30I will have some... Hold on. It's the Prime Minister.
02:32I will have some questions, sir.
02:34Is it just make an appointment with my secretary at the house?
02:36Yes, I'm still here.
02:38Very good, sir. We'll do that.
02:40I'm sorry to be the bearer of such bad news.
02:42I'm sorry to be the bearer of such bad news.
02:48Father Monsieur,
02:50sympathy at your loss.
02:52Yes, right.
02:54Yes, right, thank you.
02:56Stiff upper lip, you know, that's the British way.
02:59Magnifique.
03:03Why, sir, was Mrs. Allen left-handed?
03:06Left-handed?
03:08She was right-handed, I'm sure.
03:10Ah, Prime Minister.
03:12No, not at all, Prime...
03:14Ah, Prime Minister.
03:16No, not at all, Prime Minister.
03:20Yes.
03:22Yes, everything's ready for you.
03:29As you say, Jack,
03:31more concerned about the newspapers
03:33than his fiancée being dead.
03:35More concerned about the newspapers
03:37than his fiancée being dead.
03:39The flenderless girl was quite right about him.
03:41Mind you, he's a good-looking chap.
03:43Might go down well with some women.
03:45Perhaps, but it would not do, I think,
03:47for them to have a sense of humour.
03:49The important thing is,
03:51everyone seems agreed that Mrs. Allen was right-handed.
03:54Yes.
03:56Of course, one must not jump to conclusions, mon ami.
03:59Don't mind about jumping to conclusions, Poirot.
04:01This is a murder we're dealing with.
04:09Dear...
04:11I am obliged...
04:15I am obliged...
04:19I am obliged...
04:23The satisfaction I have...
04:27For your starching...
04:31For your starching...
04:35For your starching...
04:40For your starching...
04:43of my collars...
04:47fur...
04:49to my instructions...
04:522nd of March, 1935.
04:54Five.
04:56And subsequent letters...
05:00All of them, Mr. Poirot?
05:02All of them, Miss Lemon. It has become serious.
05:05All of them, Miss Lemon. It has become serious.
05:09The trouble is, Mr. Poirot,
05:11they just don't understand the letters.
05:13Chinese, Mr. Poirot.
05:17Mr. Poirot.
05:19What is the world coming to, Miss Lemon?
05:22What is the world coming to, Miss Lemon?
05:24I'm sure I couldn't say, sir,
05:26but when the boy brings your laundry back,
05:28he brings the letters back too for me to explain to him.
05:31And you do? No.
05:33Why not?
05:35I don't speak Chinese.
05:38Well, I...
05:41I say, him collar no velly good starchy.
05:46I show him the collars and say it.
05:53Fellows, fine fellows.
05:55Did you ever have any trouble with your laundry?
05:58Yes, I did, as a matter of fact.
06:00Did you ever have any trouble with your laundry?
06:02Yes, I did, as a matter of fact.
06:04And what did you say to them?
06:06Well, I said, him collar no velly good starchy.
06:10That's where I got it from, sir.
06:12I asked the captain, knowing he'd been in the East.
06:14But, Hastings, my collars, they do not get any better.
06:17No, mine didn't either, now I come to think about it.
06:22Miss Lemon.
06:29Don't you get yourselves some turned-down collars, collars, Poirot?
06:32They're much more the thing, you know.
06:34The thing, Hastings?
06:36Do you think Poirot concerns himself with mere thingness?
06:39No, no. No, I see that.
06:42The turned-down collar is the first symptom of decay of the grey cells.
06:46It's Chief Inspector Jack, Mr Poirot.
06:48Well, she's out of it.
06:53Now, who is out of it?
06:57Planderleith.
06:59Who is out of it?
07:01Planderleith.
07:02She was playing bridge in Essex after midnight.
07:04We've got to give up any idea of her being concerned in the business.
07:08A disappointment, chap.
07:14No doubts about it.
07:18May I ask you, Poirot, about it?
07:23May I ask you, Poirot,
07:26what was that you were sniffing at in the room when we first examined the body?
07:29Sniff, sniff, sniff.
07:31You've got a cold, have you?
07:32No.
07:33I always thought the little grey cells were in your brain.
07:36Don't tell me your nose cells are superior to everyone else's too.
07:39By no means.
07:41It was merely cigarette smoke.
07:43I didn't smell cigarette smoke.
07:45No more did I, my friend.
07:49The ashtray, six of them gaspers, three Turkish.
07:53Exactly.
07:55Your wonderful nose cells knew that without looking, I suppose.
07:58I assure you, my nose does not enter into the matter.
08:01My nose registered nothing.
08:04But the brain cells registered a lot.
08:06Well, there were certain indications.
08:08Did you not think so?
08:12Are you going to talk further with the beautiful Miss Planderleith?
08:16Yes.
08:18Beautiful Miss Planderleith.
08:20Yes.
08:22You know...
08:25You know what's worrying me, Poirot?
08:27Yes.
08:29You know what's worrying me, Poirot?
08:31Yes.
08:33Yes? What's worrying me, Poirot?
08:35Yes.
08:36Yes? What do you mean, yes?
08:38I saw you looking at Mrs. Allen's checkbook study yesterday.
08:41You're too clever for your own good, you are, Poirot.
08:44And you noticed, as I did, that Mrs. Allen
08:46drew out 200 pounds in cash from her bank on Monday morning.
08:49And three months ago, on the 6th of August, another 200.
08:52Truly? Truly.
08:54And there's no 200 pounds in this house that my less could find.
09:00Suicide.
09:02Suicide?
09:04Any shape or form likely to commit suicide.
09:06Suicide?
09:08Any shape or form likely to commit suicide.
09:10We have to commit suicide.
09:12We have to consider the alternative.
09:14Murder.
09:16Murder?
09:18Are you sure?
09:22Horrible.
09:24But impossible?
09:26I suppose it's possible.
09:28I suppose it's possible.
09:32Questions you like.
09:34But I don't see how I can help you.
09:38But I don't see how I can help you.
09:44Described as a man of 45,
09:46military bearing, toothbrush mustache.
09:4845, military bearing,
09:50toothbrush mustache,
09:52smartly dressed and driving a standard swallow saloon car.
09:54smartly dressed and driving a standard swallow saloon car.
09:56Do you know who that is?
09:58Sounds like Major Eustace.
10:00Who's Major Eustace?
10:02He was a man Barbara had known in India.
10:04He turned up about a year ago and we've seen him on and off since.
10:06He was a friend of Mrs. Allen's.
10:10He behaved like one.
10:12Would it surprise you, Miss Penderleith,
10:14if I suggested that this man was blackmailing Mrs. Allen?
10:16If I suggested that this man was blackmailing Mrs. Allen?
10:18If I suggested that this man was blackmailing Mrs. Allen?
10:20Of course.
10:22So that was it.
10:24Of course.
10:26I was a fool not to think of it.
10:28I was a fool not to think of it.
10:30I was a fool not to think of it.
10:32But he might have gone, might he not,
10:34to Monsieur Lavaton West.
10:36Yes.
10:38Might he not, to Monsieur Lavaton West.
10:40Yes.
10:42Yes, that's true.
10:46Which room do you think
10:48Mrs. Allen would have received her visitor in?
10:50Oh, probably in here.
10:52Oh, probably in here.
10:54On the other hand, if she wanted to write it there...
10:56There was no question of a cheque.
10:58Mrs. Allen drew out 200 pounds in cash on Monday.
11:00Mrs. Allen drew out 200 pounds in cash on Monday.
11:02So far we've not been able to find any trace of it in the house.
11:04So far we've not been able to find any trace of it in the house.
11:06But I'd like to have just one more look round, if I may.
11:08Look anywhere you like.
11:17Would you like to sit down?
11:40Cigarette?
11:42You are most kind.
11:58Looked.
12:00Yes, I've already...
12:02Looked.
12:04Yes, I've already found that out.

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