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00:00So I was wondering if...
00:07Oh! Come on in, dear. Help yourself.
00:10You are most kind. Thank you.
00:14Here, dear. Always reading your exploits in the paper, he is.
00:18Ah, that's very...
00:19Reading your exploits in the paper, he is.
00:21Ah, that's very nice, Mrs. Pierce. May I?
00:23Yes, go on.
00:24Driving a drink, he would, reading all that rubbish in the newspapers.
00:35Mrs. Pierce.
00:37Let us, Miss Plemberleith, go to play the golf.
00:40Oh, his field on golf course is all over the continent.
00:54You don't happen to have a handicap certificate.
00:56It is all over the continent.
00:58You don't happen to have a handicap certificate on you, do you, sir?
01:01No, no. I'm fine.
01:04Now, there should be a little hole somewhere, and I have to push the ball into it.
01:09You see that flag there?
01:13Red.
01:14Ah, yes, good.
01:15That's where the little hole is.
01:17No.
01:18Ah, yes, good.
01:19That's where the little hole is.
01:20No.
01:24Won't keep you a moment.
01:27Now, all you have to do is hit it with that.
01:39Ah.
01:44Easy does it.
01:46That's it.
01:48Am I allowed to hit the flag?
01:50Oh, yes, yes. That'll be fine.
02:05Now it works.
02:09We can't. She started out...
02:13We can't.
02:15We can't. She started out an hour and a half ago.
02:18We might see her coming back at one of the parallel holes.
02:21An hour and a half ago.
02:23We might see her coming back at one of the parallel holes.
02:29Being around in the dustbins.
02:38Not another one.
02:39Number three, Hastings.
02:41Someone's having a bad day.
02:43People do break clubs, you know.
02:44About three clubs in three holes.
02:46Well, what then?
02:48Well, Miss Penderleath is getting rid of some golf clubs
02:51in a place where she thought they would never be noticed.
03:09Lost your ball again.
03:11Lost your ball again, Poirot.
03:12Shh. Keep out of sight.
03:24Look.
03:38Look.
04:08Look.
04:24We've seen enough, Hastings.
04:26I must regretfully abandon our most interesting game
04:29and go and telephone the chief inspector, Sheldon.
04:32Come on.
04:38Come on.
04:53Why?
04:55This sane young woman want...
04:57Why?
04:58This sane young woman want to throw an expensive...
05:01want to throw an expensive case into a lake
05:03with just two magazines in it and a couple of stones
05:05to make sure it sank.
05:07Don't worry. No longer.
05:08The answer is coming.
05:10Then why break up a perfectly good set of golf clubs?
05:13I don't mind telling you I lay awake last night worrying about it.
05:16Oh, pauvre chef.
05:18I'm sorry I'm late.
05:20I've just come from Barbara's funeral.
05:22It was...
05:24I've just come from Barbara's funeral.
05:26It was so good of you to come.
05:29Please sit down, mademoiselle.
05:32Forgive you.
05:34I read it in the papers.
05:36I read it in the papers.
05:38Major Eustace has been arrested.
05:40It was murder, then.
05:42Oh, yes.
05:44The willful destruction of one human being
05:47by another human being.
05:52And now, mademoiselle...
05:53He has his methods.
05:55I humour him, you know.
05:57Methods.
05:59He has his methods.
06:01I humour him, you know.
06:04To begin with, there was the smell of the cigarette smoke.
06:08Which I didn't smell.
06:10Precisely.
06:11And yet the ashtray had in it no fewer than the stubs of nine cigarettes.
06:15So it was odd, eh?
06:17Very odd that the room should smell as it did.
06:19Perfectly fresh.
06:20Oh, so that's what you were getting at.
06:22Hm?
06:23The next thing that attracted my attention
06:26was the wristwatch worn by the dead woman.
06:29What about it?
06:31It was worn on the right wrist.
06:33In my experience, it is more usual for the wristwatch
06:36to be worn on the left wrist.
06:40Writing Bureau.
06:42Yes, I thought we'd come to that.
06:44Bureau.
06:45Yes, I thought we'd come to that.
06:47The blotting pad had on top a clean, untouched piece of blotting paper.
06:51The sheet was clean because Barbara hadn't written any letters that day.
06:55Yes, she had.
06:56Freddie saw her post some letters at six o'clock.
06:58Well done, Hastings!
07:00So what then happened to the piece of paper on which she had blotted her letters?
07:06Perhaps you, Jeb, can remember the arrangement of it.
07:10Perhaps you, Jeb, can remember the arrangement of it.
07:21Entry.
07:22To the left.
07:24The calendar.
07:25And to the left.
07:27The calendar.
07:28And the quill pen.
07:31To the right, eh, Pierre?
07:33Yes.
07:35Ah, you do not see.
07:37The pens for use were in the pen tray on the left.
07:42Is it not more usual to find the pen tray on the right
07:45more convenient for the right hand?
07:48So, I made myself a picture, Jeb.
07:55Miss Plenderleith arriving home after the weekend.
07:58Home after the weekend.
08:02A picture of Miss Plenderleith opening the door and finding her friend
08:06lying dead with a pistol clasped in her hand.
08:13Her left hand naturally, since her friend was left-handed.
08:18In spite of everything Miss Plenderleith has done to convince us
08:21that her friend was right-handed.
08:26There is also a note addressed to you, mademoiselle.
08:30It was, I fancy, a very moving letter
08:33about a young, gentle, unhappy woman
08:36driven by blackmail to take her own life.
08:42Let him be punished.
08:46You'd him be punished.
08:49You take up the note and the top sheet of blotting paper.
08:53Then you go downstairs and light the fire
08:57and drop both into the flames.
09:06Talking.
09:10You also have a lucky break.
09:15You also have a lucky break.
09:18You discover a fragment of Major Eustace's cufflink in the sitting room.
09:23You take that upstairs, too.
09:26You expect that to clinch the matter.
09:41You wipe it clean and put it back in her left hand.
09:45You bolt the window and lock the door.
09:50There must be no suspicion that you have tampered with her room.
09:58It was clever.
10:00A very clever murder.
10:04A very clever murder.
10:08A very clever murder.
10:12A very clever murder.
10:15For that is what it was.
10:19Of Major Eustace.
10:26A murder. It was, it was justice.
10:30That man hounded Barbara to her death.
10:33Poor kid.
10:35Just because she got involved with some married man in India
10:38and had a baby.
10:41Died, she came back to England.
10:43She met Charles and fell in love with him.
10:46God knows why the pompous little tick.
10:51Turned up from India.
10:55If you'd read that letter she left me, you'd understand why I did what I did.
11:00She loved Charles, she said.
11:02She couldn't live without him.
11:04But for his own sake, she mustn't marry him.
11:07She was taking the best way out.
11:09I wish you'd seen that letter.
11:12And you call it murder.
11:14Because it is murder.
11:16The man you wish to trap is already in prison.
11:21Do you really wish to destroy him?
11:25Do you?
11:26Any human being.
11:36I wish I did.
11:41But...
12:05But suicide made to look like murder.
12:09Looked like murder.
12:12Oh.
12:14Nothing over-emphasized.
12:17Wait a minute.
12:19What about the briefcase?
12:21What about the golf clubs?
12:23Oh.
12:24Well, they were Mrs. Allen's.
12:27You see, Jane Planderly had to convince us that her friend was right-handed
12:31if we were to believe she had been murdered.
12:34But the golf clubs?
12:36They were the left-handed.
12:38Of course.
12:39And when she opened the cupboard,
12:41she tried to focus our attention on the wrong object.
12:44So she used the briefcase as a...
12:46What is it? A bloater?
12:48Keeper?
12:49Red herring?
12:50Absolutely.
12:52And now, my friends,
12:54it is time for me to take you to lunch.
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