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00:00You
00:16You have the appearance of a bright bright observant young lad. That's what my mom says
00:23Did you see descending from the train a woman a handsome young woman in the train
00:30a woman a handsome young woman in a blue a blue hat and coat perhaps
00:36She bought a newspaper of you, huh?
00:38You mean the Australian lady? So you remember her? I couldn't forget her gov. Not the fuss she was making. Fuzz?
00:44Yeah, she kept going on about wanting a late edition of the paper or any paper
00:49Well, I told her I only had the early edition, but she wouldn't believe me
00:53Kept going on saying I must have one as her life were at stake
00:56I see a panel and
01:00Require this late edition. No, she just kept saying
01:03It'll be so angry and looking back at the nah
01:06She just kept saying it'll be so angry and looking back at the train like someone was on it waiting for her and then
01:13Well nothing she just kept going on and on until she nearly missed her train
01:16She only just managed to jump back on it as it was moving
01:18I knew that you could arrange it. Difficulties are made to be overcome, Mr. Poirot
01:32I knew that you could arrange it. Difficulties are made to be overcome, Mr. Poirot
01:46Let us divide these between us. Divide these between us and examine them manually
02:02Yeah? All right. Now, what's this? Now, what's this? You're looking for a job?
02:19You think there's something in it?
02:25That is something in it
02:26That is what we are trying to discover, Chief Inspector
02:30Hmm
02:31Track with that French gent
02:34Apparently, he left the agent
02:37Apparently, he left the Adelphi at 11 o'clock yesterday morning
02:41An hour before the express left Paddington
02:44And didn't get back till gone 10 in the evening
02:46And nobody has any idea where he spent the day
02:49Requesting that he made a run for it
02:54For it
02:58These papers have probably got nothing to do with it
03:10Ronan Carrington was so anxious to acquire a late edition
03:13What do you do with it?
03:14Ronan Carrington was so anxious to acquire a late edition
03:17To acquire a late edition
03:21We shall know why she was killed
03:24And who is responsible
03:28Another one
03:39What do you mean?
03:41Another one
03:42What do you mean?
03:44I think you've had enough
03:45And
03:46What do you mean?
03:47I think you've had enough
03:48And for another, there is the question of your bill
03:50And for another, there is the question of your bill
03:54Give me a drink, Captain Hastings
03:58Really?
03:59Oh, perhaps I'll have more luck
04:00Two large Scotches, please
04:01Really?
04:02Oh, perhaps I'll have more luck
04:04Two large Scotches, please
04:05Had a bit of luck at Ascot yesterday
04:08Don't talk to me about Ascot
04:09Horses
04:11What were you on in the 3.30?
04:14I bet you were on Highland Laddy
04:16Yes, I was, the man of May
04:17I hate people like you
04:1933 to 1
04:21I put my shirt on Rising Star
04:24Rising Star
04:26I lost chance
04:30Must have given you a nasty shock
04:32When you read the result of the paper
04:33Shock
04:33Must have given you a nasty shock
04:36When you read the result of the paper
04:37Shock
04:38Yes, I know
04:41Where my bookmaker can't get at me
04:42Ha
04:43Ha
04:44Anna can't get at me
04:46Ha
04:46Ha
04:47I mean
04:48I don't want to sit here drinking
04:50I actually dislike drink, do you know that?
04:54Why did you back Highland Laddy?
04:56Oh, I had a tip
04:57I really dislike people who get tips
05:00Thank you
05:02You're a good chap, though
05:04You've got to be fair
05:05Mmm
05:07Did I say that?
05:12You are a good chap
05:13Penny I had
05:16You are a good chap
05:18Penny I had
05:21I looked at that newspaper
05:24And tips
05:29Isn't there anyone you could go to for capital?
05:33Isn't there anyone you could go to for capital?
05:37I don't want
05:40I don't want
05:44All in good time, Monsieur Lecomte
06:03Good time, Monsieur Lecomte
06:06Serious business
06:09I know nothing of the death of Mrs. Carrington, I tell you
06:14Person in these, thanks for the mum
06:18Mr. Halliday, is there, sir?
06:26Chairman
06:27Very good, sir
06:27Mr. Halliday
06:31I am devastated for you
06:38Now, the Count says he last saw your daughter when he had tea with her at the Adelphi on Wednesday
06:45Yeah, he did have tea with her
06:47One interesting thing, though, Mr. Halliday, is that he had these with him
06:51Bearer bonds
06:53And what the Count can't tell us, you see, is what sort of financial dealings would require him to bring £20,000 worth of these bonds into England and then take them back again to Paris three days later
07:03He was obviously using them as security
07:05Security for what?
07:07That is my bank's business
07:09Not according to them, it isn't, sir
07:12I rang them up, you see
07:15They're quite anxious to have a word with you
07:18What, uh, what bank are we talking about?
07:21The International Bank of Parrots
07:23Wait a minute
07:25I know what he wanted the security for
07:28Ten days ago, somebody started a rumor that a geologist's report on one of my mines was going to be unfavorable
07:36The shares plummeted
07:38Three shillings and so on the day after the real report came out
07:44And they went back up again to about
07:46After the real report came out
07:48And they went back up again to about 20
07:50Making about £100,000
07:54This sounds like something for the fraud department
07:58Fraud?
08:02Normal business practice
08:03Or of a lengthy edition
08:06Or of a lengthy edition
08:11He went down to Ascot
08:19Put everything he had on rising star
08:21As soon as he knew the horse had lost
08:23He asked Florence for a loan
08:24She refused it
08:25Right, Poirot, the frog's cracked
08:26I knew it
08:27What he was reckoning was
08:28He'd use Mrs Carrington as a backup
08:30In case his deal went wrong
08:31No, no, no
08:32He lost every penny he had at the races
08:34Races?
08:34Who had what races?
08:35Rupert Carrington
08:36No, no, it's got nothing to do with Carrington
08:38But please, please, please, please, my friends
08:39If you please
08:40How can I possibly arbitrate between your two ingenious theories
08:44If I can hardly distinguish one word of them?
08:49Chief Inspector
08:50Your theory, as I understand it
08:53Is that the Count de Rochefort
08:55Intended to use Madame Carrington as a full back-on
08:57If the take of the deal went wrong
08:59He would then demand for the money in order to redeem the bonds
09:02He's admitted as much
09:03But the deal, he did not go wrong, did he?
09:05So why should the Count kill for the jewels of Madame Carrington?
09:09Well, I'm testing your theory
09:10Is that when Monsieur Carrington
09:12Discovered that he said a minute fell at the last fence
09:15He then demanded from his wife the money
09:18In order to remove the threat of the bookmakers
09:19And when she refused, he killed her for her jewellery
09:22Exactly
09:22Then you tell me, Hastings
09:24Why does Monsieur Carrington still lurk about his club
09:26Drinking himself into oblivion
09:28And shaking with fear of what they might do to him
09:31These very same bookmakers?
09:33These speculations they will not do
09:38Order and method will be our guides
09:41Now, Inspector, get four of your best men
09:45And meet us at this address at 9 o'clock
09:48Your best men
09:50And meet us at this address at 9 o'clock
09:52And meet us at 9 o'clock
09:53The day and!"
09:54And meet us at night
09:58And meet us at the time
09:59And meet us at the time
10:00друга
10:00And meet us at 9 o'clock
10:01And meet us at 10 o'clock
10:02And meet us at 5 o'clock
10:03Let's go.
10:33He's knocking at the door.
11:03So?
11:04I'm not quite.
11:17A friend advised me to get in touch with you.
11:19Friend? What friend?
11:20To get in touch with you.
11:21Friend? What friend?
11:21He prefers to remain anonymous.
11:25Oh, yes.
11:27I don't think I care for anonymous friends.
11:32To buy some jewelry.
11:37Are new shops around?
11:38You're very cute, monsieur.
11:46Monsieur.
11:51Robbery.
11:52The day before yesterday on the Plymouth Express.
11:56The trash.
11:57Yesterday on the Plymouth Express.
12:00The trash.
12:01You are very wise, monsieur.
12:02Very wise, monsieur.
12:05Very...
12:08You are very wise, sir.
12:11Let's go.
12:13You