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00:00Mr. Toleman. What a clever arrangement.
00:15You're coming with us. It's a kidnapping.
00:17Oh.
00:18You're coming with us. It's a kidnapping.
00:19Oh.
00:20A clapperton-napping.
00:21To the boat deck.
00:22You'll catch a chill.
00:25Not with us he won't. We're hot stuff.
00:28Anyway, there's the moon.
00:33Bonsoir.
00:34Bonsoir.
00:35I heard you didn't have any children.
00:43Well, as a matter of fact...
00:49Well, as a matter of fact, we did.
00:52Two.
00:53A little boy and a little girl.
00:56Oh, for heaven's sake, get on and deal.
01:18I know it's the most awful romantic cliché,
01:21but the moon is beautiful, isn't it?
01:23Certainly. It is like a giant elephant cocotte.
01:28Miss, I thought you said you wouldn't play.
01:30Mademoiselle.
01:31Play.
01:32Mademoiselle, on a matter of the English language...
01:34I assure you don't need that.
01:35Oh, mademoiselle, listen to me.
01:37I assure you don't need that.
01:38Oh, mademoiselle is too amiable, eh?
01:40But no, just now, Madame Claperton said that John won't play bridge.
01:48He's not come to play the usual turn.
01:51So she takes it as a personal insult that he doesn't play, I suppose.
01:56The man was a fool ever to have married her.
01:58Oh, many odious women have devoted husbands, eh?
02:01It is an enigma of nature.
02:05Which is perhaps why the estimable Captain Hastings
02:08has not yet taken a plunge into matrimony.
02:10Matrimony?
02:13You think I really mean to...
02:14Hastings, can't you talk of something else, for once?
02:17For once?
02:19Hastings, can't you talk of something else, for once?
02:23No, no, I'd love to talk about the clay pigeon championship.
02:26But tomorrow, perhaps?
02:28I have some letters to finish that I want to post in Alexandria.
02:32Good night, Mademoiselle Henderson.
02:34Good night.
02:35Good night, Miss Henderson.
02:36Good night.
02:39Hastings, Hastings, Hastings.
02:41What?
02:42Whatever is the use of me introducing you to nice young ladies
02:44if all you do is talk about the shooting of the clay pigeons?
02:47But they like it.
02:49You heard what Miss Henderson said.
02:50She'd love to talk about it tomorrow.
02:52Oh, Hastings, Hastings, Hastings.
03:05Now, pick a card.
03:07Good night.
03:08Now, remember what the card is and put it back into the pack.
03:12Remember what the card is and put it back into the pack.
03:16That's good.
03:17Now, just a little shuffle.
03:25Isn't that clever?
03:27I see you enjoy playing...
03:29I see you enjoy playing cards, monsieur,
03:31even though you do not play bridge.
03:33I have my reasons for not playing bridge.
03:36I'll show you.
03:37Sit down.
03:38We'll play one hand.
03:39Now, you can shuffle the cards, Mr. Farrow.
03:42Come on.
04:06He pleases.
04:07I'd better stand aloof from a friendly game of cards.
04:10But how did you do it?
04:11I'd better stand aloof from a friendly game of cards.
04:14But how did you do it?
04:15I mean, it all looked perfectly ordinary.
04:17You could go on a stage with that, Colonel Claperton.
04:21Yes.
04:22A stage with that, Colonel Claperton.
04:25Yes.
04:26Quite.
04:28Well, I hope I haven't bored you with my little demonstration.
04:32Good night, ladies.
04:34Gentlemen.
04:42I'm really done now.
04:44Done now.
05:09Well, we ought to get off now.
05:11You'll come with us, won't you?
05:13Let us go ashore by ourselves.
05:15Hey, miss, miss.
05:17Oh, please go away.
05:18Genuine bits from the tombs of the Farrows.
05:20I don't want any Farrow's bits.
05:22Anything, anything.
05:23Don't happen to us.
05:24Well, I certainly don't think you should go alone.
05:28Hooray!
05:29But I'm not sure if my wife feels up to it.
05:32Hooray!
05:33I mean, her boon.
05:34She can have a nice long rest.
05:36Well, I can't wait her to come.
05:43Here we go.
05:50Who is that?
05:52Abaddon.
05:54Who is that?
05:56Abaddon, my dear.
05:57It's John.
05:58Who is that?
06:00Abaddon, my dear.
06:01It's John.
06:02The door's locked.
06:04I don't want to be disturbed by the stewards.
06:07Bonjour, ladies.
06:08We're trying to get him to our cells for the day.
06:11Lure him into the souk.
06:13Cajole him into the casbah.
06:19What about coming ashore?
06:21Tonight.
06:22They stay in bed most of the day.
06:29For heaven's sake.
06:34Mind if I just...
06:35Mind if I just...
06:39Mind if I just come in and get my bed?
06:42Yes, I do mind.
06:44I'm not getting out of bed.
06:46Do go away, John, and let me have a little peace.
06:54What about your passport?
06:56It's in my...
06:57Passport?
06:58It's in my pocket.
06:59Glory be.
07:06Miss, miss.
07:08No, no, no, please, please.
07:10I really must say...
07:12300 pieces.
07:13300, 300.
07:15No, that's far too much.
07:16Mine, 200 pieces.
07:17100.
07:18No, that's far too much.
07:19Mine, 200 pieces.
07:20150 pieces.
07:21Oh, very well.
07:22Look, I'll take the amber ones.
07:34I'll take the amber ones, but after that I really must go.
07:57Here, clear off, you.
07:59There we go.
08:01Keep the line, sir.
08:14Ah, Hastings.
08:15Are you ready to go?
08:16All set.
08:20Yes, very probably.
08:22I'll see you.
08:23I'll see you.
08:24See you later.
08:26I think we ought to avoid the usual sort of tourist
08:28saying as much as we can for it.
08:29Good, good.
08:30I am absolutely in your hands, Hastings.
08:32There it is.
09:02Come on.
09:03One inch, one inch, one inch.
09:06Ah.
09:06Ah, that'll work it.
09:08Now that'll work it.
09:09That'll work it.
09:10That'll work it.
09:11That'll work it.
09:12Now that'll work it.
09:13That'll work it.
09:14That'll work it.
09:15That'll work it.
09:16Cool sugar.
09:18Vigil.
09:24Now you look nearly costy petted.
09:26It's all very well for you.
09:27Costy petted.
09:28It's all very well for you.
09:29This camel's jolly uncomfortable for sitting on.
09:31It's sharp.
09:34Good morning, Monsieur Poirot.
09:35Ah, bonjour, Mademoiselle Henderson.
09:37Good morning, Captain Hastings.
09:38Oh, good morning.
09:39Like that.
09:41Adieu.
09:42Adieu.
09:44Doesn't he look dashing?
09:45Oh, yes, indeed.
09:47You know, he looks as if he is summoning up the courage
09:50to order the second tea cake.
09:51Ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:54Monsieur Poirot, have you seen the Clappertons ashore
09:57this morning?
09:57I believe Madame Clapperton was spending
09:59the day in that cabin.
10:01Ah, let me think.
10:03He came ashore, yes.
10:04Ah, let me think.
10:05He came ashore, yes.
10:07No, certainly, he came ashore.
10:09It's just that there was some talk last night of us
10:11all going ashore together.
10:12Ah.
10:17Monsieur Poirot?
10:18Yes, Mademoiselle?
10:19Was Colonel Clapperton?
10:20Was he alone?
10:22Let me think.
10:24Let me think.
10:27Maybe someone was with him.
10:29Miss Mooney and Miss Cregan, perhaps?
10:31Ah, yes.
10:32Yes, the two little girls.
10:33Yes.
10:34They're not children, Monsieur Poirot.
10:36Oh, no?
10:40Nor am I.
11:00I say, Poirot, look at these pomegranates.
11:02And little Montparnasse.
11:03Sorry?
11:04The Montparnasse gather.
11:06I don't think they'd like you to touch the fruit,
11:08Captain Hastings.
11:09Oh, sorry.
11:11Monsieur and Madame Tolliver, what a pleasant surprise.
11:15Are you alone?
11:16Oh, quite alone, yes.
11:17Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:19Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:21Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:23Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:25Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:27Oh, that nice lady, Madame Tolliver.
11:29Nice General Forbes joined us for a while,
11:31but he had to rush back.
11:33He wasn't feeling at all the fever.
11:34Gippy tummy, I dare say.
11:36Oliver.
11:37Now, we were just about to take some lunch.
11:39Would you care to join us?
11:41Lunch?
11:42In a native place, you mean?
11:44I say.
11:46Count me out, Poirot.
11:47I think I'd better be getting back to the ship.
11:49Oh, must you desert us, Hastings?
11:51I'd better be getting back to the ship.
11:52Oh, must you desert us, Hastings?
11:54Uh, one or two things to catch up on, you know.
11:58Very well.
11:59Monsieur and Madame Tolliver and I
12:00will see you back on board ship late afternoon.

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