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00:00Feather the Nest, including Makinson and Mademoiselle Darcy Lane.
00:10Unbelievable.
00:11No, no, no, mon ami, even the closest acquaintances could be tempted.
00:14Well, they could have played for lunch.
00:16Lunch?
00:17England won the toss, went into bat, Sutcliffe and Hammond were back in the pavilion before lunch.
00:2178 for 2 at the end of the opening session.
00:24Chipperfield trapped them both.
00:26Lunch? Of course he's thinks lunch.
00:30Don't you see?
00:32See what of it?
00:41I think you mean...
00:42Mr. Burrow?
00:43Mr. Burrow?
00:44Ruffles.
00:45I think you mean...
00:46Mr. Burrow?
00:47Mr. Burrow?
00:48Ruffles.
00:49Mr. Burrow.
00:50Mr. Burrow?
00:51Mr. Burrow?
00:52Ruffles.
00:53Mr. Burrow.
00:55Bing figure.
00:56Burrow?
00:57Ruffles, Mr. Burrow.
00:59Bing figure.
01:02Bing figure.
01:09Miss Lemmo, how did you get on with the music halls?
01:16George Lorimer is the manager of the Carlton Theatre, Bethnal Green.
01:22Excellent work, Miss Lemmo.
01:24Miss Lemmo, bat them as your rivals.
01:37Hastings, tonight we must visit the theatre.
01:40What's all this about blackbirds, Porro?
01:43That Saturday evening, Henry Gascoyne finished his meal with a blackbird, or rather, the blackberry crumble.
01:52Now, the juice of the blackberry leaves a dark stain, and yet the teeth of Henry Gascoyne were not discoloured.
02:00I looked most particularly.
02:02Well, then the waitress must have been mistaken. It's easily done, you know.
02:07According to the pathologist, Henry Gascoyne died two hours after eating the light meal.
02:14I do not consider soup followed by the steak and kidney pudding to be the light meal.
02:20But suppose that meal was not dinner, but lunch.
02:25But the old boy was seen at the restaurant at 7.30. You saw him.
02:30Yes, but that was not Henry Gascoyne.
02:35That Saturday night, not with Henry Gascoyne, but with his murderer, with his murderer,
02:41Henry Gascoyne was already lying dead at the foot of the stairs.
02:44And the killer, disguised as the old man, was able to leave the scene of the crime without arousing suspicion?
02:49Not quite.
02:55He...
02:56Why didn't you tell me?
02:58Not quite.
03:03He...
03:04Why take the old boy's place at the restaurant?
03:06To make it appear that Gascoyne was still alive.
03:09So the quest...
03:10At the restaurant.
03:11To make it appear that Gascoyne was still alive.
03:13So the question is, who could imitate Henry Gascoyne?
03:18I vote for the brother.
03:21A long stretch of the imagination.
03:23To see Mr. Ceylane in the wet weekend of his condition.
03:26To see Mr. Ceylane in the wet weekend of his condition.
03:29Steady, Poirot.
03:31Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
03:51Ah, the detectives, with a small idea.
03:55Please, mademoiselle, forgive this intrusion.
03:59Not at all, gentlemen.
04:04Nothing to hide.
04:06No, no, we were up in the gallery.
04:08No, no, we were up in the gallery.
04:12The death of Henry Gascoyne was deliberately arranged by someone he knew well.
04:18Am I a...
04:19Was deliberately arranged by someone he knew well.
04:22Am I a suspect?
04:25I understand Henry Gascoyne gave you a number of paintings.
04:28Yes, for life studies.
04:30So you are aware, no doubt, of their value?
04:32Yes, I've had a number of generous offers.
04:34You could be a worthy woman, Miss Lane.
04:36Henry Gascoyne's twin brother, Anthony.
04:55Do you know where he might be found?
04:59No, I don't.
05:01Perhaps you should ask the nephew.
05:07Ah.
05:26And now, ladies and gentlemen, Pinner!
05:36Well, who better to masquerade as the old man than his twin brother?
05:46Yes, the idea seems most attractive, Henry.
05:52I'll sing a song.
05:54I'll sing a song.
05:57It's called,
06:00Dine to come and hold my hand.
06:02Dine to come and hold your hand?
06:04Yes, sir.
06:05It sounds pathetic.
06:06And when it's over, Diner comes out and holds me hand.
06:10Oh, yes.
06:11Yes, sir.
06:12And that's the end.
06:13It certainly is.
06:14It's awful.
06:15Atrocious.
06:16Atrocious, sir?
06:17Yes.
06:18Oh.
06:19And the fireman, sir?
06:21Oh, that.
06:22Worse still.
06:23Oh.
06:24But, sir.
06:25Tell what now?
06:26Do you want a sword swallower?
06:28Do you want a sword swallower?
06:51Bad ass.
06:52Good ass.
06:53Bad ass.
06:54Bad ass.
06:56I love you.
07:16No, actually, I'm Harry Clark, George's assistant.
07:19He's not Harry Clark, George's assistant.
07:21He's not here tonight.
07:23Ah.
07:24Can you tell me where I might find him this evening, monsieur?
07:28Great, no.
07:29He's out of town.
07:30In Brighton, attending to his uncle's funeral arrangements.
07:34In Brighton?
07:35Yes.
07:36Is there something wrong?
07:38Non, non.
07:39C'est difficile, monsieur.
07:41You see, we were led to believe that Henry Gascoyne would not be buried until next week,
07:45and then here in London.
07:47Henry, you've got the wrong chappie.
07:49George was talking about his uncle Anthony.
07:51Died last week.
07:52Anthony?
07:54Yes.
07:55Funeral's tomorrow.
08:03Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
08:07To ashes, dust to dust.
08:14With both the brothers dead, there aren't many Gascoynes left to pay their respects.
08:18Many Gascoynes left to pay their respects.
08:20Not too many suspects left either, eh?
08:51Occupe Poirot, monsieur.
08:53Poirot? The name is familiar.
08:55Should I know you?
08:56Occupe Poirot, monsieur.
08:58Poirot? The name is familiar.
09:00Should I know you?
09:03Perhaps Henry Gascoyne might have mentioned me in passing.
09:06Ah, you knew Uncle Henry?
09:08I was an acquaintance, but many years ago.
09:13I only heard of the double tragedy last evening,
09:16and I felt the need to express my condolences to Mrs. Gascoyne
09:20and to yourself in person, monsieur.
09:22I'm sorry? Mrs. Gascoyne?
09:24Yes, the wife of Anthony.
09:27Oh, you mean Mrs. Hill, the housekeeper.
09:29She looked after him for years.
09:32And Madame Gascoyne?
09:33Dead, yes.
09:34Ten years now.
09:36Marked the beginning of the end for old Anthony.
09:38He became a virtual recluse.
09:42And I'm being terribly impolite.
09:44Why don't you both come back to the house?
09:46Oh, there's no wake, you understand.
09:48But I'm sure Mrs. Hill will provide us with some refreshment.
09:52An offer that is most generous, monsieur.
09:55We accept.
09:56The least I can do.
10:01It is small files of my own imagination.
10:03But, alas...
10:05Files of my own imagination.
10:08But, alas...
10:10My imagination.
10:12But, alas...
10:14My talent as a painter was not as great as my ambition.
10:18May I be of some assistance, Mrs. Hill?
10:21I can manage very well, thank you, sir.
10:41They were twins?
10:42Yes, not identical.
10:43Twins?
10:44Yes, not identical.
10:45But they bore a great resemblance.
10:47And also they had together the great rapport, non?
10:50Rapport?
10:51No, not at all.
10:52They hadn't spoken in twenty years.
10:54Sacre?
10:55Who?
10:56Omany.
10:57Well, years ago, Charlotte was Henry's model.
11:01But that's too light a word.
11:03She was more his inspiration.
11:04Ah, the muse.
11:08And along came Anthony and stole the girl's heart.
11:11He whisked her away, leaving his brother a broken man.
11:15And the wounds from such a battle run deep.
11:20Well, good evenings.
11:23Up stumps and back to the pavilion.
11:26Up stumps and back to the pavilion.
11:35Engine harvester!
11:39Engine harvester!
11:42The most distressing time for you, madame.
11:46Nursemaid and companion I was.
11:48Cook and cleaner all those years.
11:52Then he goes, just like that.
11:55After thank you for all my trouble.
11:57After penny by way of remembrance.
12:00Not even a small legacy in the will to your services?
12:03There was no will.
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