00:00Oh
00:30downstream we can't afford them both to me well we've got to if anyone for them both to me well
00:48we've got to if anyone else starts prospecting we'll have lost all we've done over the last six
00:52months there that's my share for the claim
01:12i'm off at first life i should make pretoria in four days and be back in ten eh in six months
01:22good night
01:26good night
01:30good night
01:38good night
01:40good night
01:42good night
01:44I don't know.
02:14I don't know.
02:44I don't know.
02:54Stella de Zijgter.
02:56De Zijgter.
02:58And you?
02:59Lee.
03:02Simeon Lee.
03:03How long have I been here?
03:05This is your third day.
03:25Yeah, I know.
03:26I took the bullet out.
03:36I know.
03:38I took the bullet out.
03:39That's what diamonds do to people, eh?
03:47Don't worry.
03:48That's what diamonds do to people, eh?
03:51Don't worry.
03:52They're safe.
03:53Do you, uh...
04:03My father got tired of trying to marry...
04:09Got tired of trying to marry me off.
04:11Get out of here.
04:41Far, Farhalsifah.
04:43Farhalsifah.
04:45Hut, hut, hut, hut, hut.
05:11Simeon?
05:21Simeon?
05:27Simeon?
05:33Simeon!
05:38Simeon!
05:41Simeon!
05:44Simeon!
05:47Simeon!
05:52Simeon!
05:58Simeon!
06:03Happy Christmas.
06:15And to you, sir.
06:16Thank you very much.
06:18Well, that's the last decent meal.
06:20I'll get to the new year, I expect.
06:21You are not looking forward to your Christmas, Chief Inspector?
06:24We're going to Mrs. Japp's family in Wales.
06:27If they start singing again...
06:30I shall think of you, Chief Inspector, as I sit down to my simple repast.
06:33For Poirot, it will be a quiet Christmas.
06:36With my radio, perhaps, a book, and a box of exquisite Belgian chocolates.
06:41Well, listen, Poirot.
06:42Think of me on Christmas morning.
06:45When you open this.
06:46Oh, thank you very much, Chief Inspector.
06:48Merry Christmas, Poirot.
06:49Merry Christmas to you.
07:03Merry Christmas.
07:29Let's go.
07:59Let's go.
08:29Get out.
08:36Get out, all of you!
08:38Get out.
08:39Get out.
09:09Get out.
09:39Yes, Mr. Dicker?
09:44Mr. Dicker, my radiator, it has gone cold, and there is a...
09:47Well, then the boiler, it must be repaired.
09:50After Christmas?
09:52Unfortunately, I can't hear anything about it.
09:55I can't hear anything about it.
09:57I can't hear anything about it.
09:57I can't hear more of a plumber, sir.
09:59I see.
10:00I'm sorry about it, but there's not...
10:02Au revoir, Mr. Dicker.
10:03I need a detective to come and stay here in my house for Christmas.
10:24Now, don't say no just like that.
10:27Now, don't say no just like that.
10:27Hear me out.
10:29Superintendent Sugden of the Shropshire Police recommended you.
10:32I do not know him.
10:33I don't care if you don't know him.
10:34He knows you.
10:36My life is in danger.
10:39Have you received any threats, monsieur...
10:42Lee.
10:43Simeon Lee.
10:43Oh, well, you'd have to be here to understand.
10:47Tell to me, if you please, monsieur Lee, does your house have the central heating?
10:51What?
10:52Yes, of course.
10:55Very well.
10:57Paolo will be there tomorrow.
11:00Simeon Lee.
11:01On Christmas Day.
11:03On Christmas Day.
11:04On ice or fish in.
11:06On Christmas Day.
11:07On Christmas Day.
11:09On ice or fish in.
11:10Simeon Lee.
11:11On Christmas Day.
11:13On Christmas Day.
11:14On Christmas Day.
11:19Oh, thanks.
11:25Help the needy at Christmas.
11:28Oh.
11:36Ready to order, sir?
11:41Ready to order, sir?
11:43Uh, yes thank you very much... but please to tell me, what is this brown-win-sauce soup?
11:51What is it?
11:53I will add up to this brown-win-sauce soup...
11:58I will add this brown-win-sauce soup
12:01I will add a little one, I will add a little one
12:07Of course... of course...
12:12and i don't mind telling you i'm telling you terrible place but you are english no been
12:31abroad for years what about you i'm spanish you see any of this uh civil war business over in
12:41spain i saw a bomb drop and it blew up a car that didn't upset you one is alive for a time in this
12:50world yes and then one is dead and one's friends are sad and one's enemies rejoice i mean don't you
12:57believe in forgiving your enemies señorita no i do not if i had an enemy i would cut his throat
13:09like this delicious well sir it is brown windsor soup well sir it is brown windsor soup
13:27i'm going to stay with my english relations they are very great there with my english relations
13:36they are very rich i think they live in a big house called gorston hall
13:40good god what is it you my my mother's name was my mother's name was jennifer i'm harry lee
13:55jennifer was my sister
13:58oh yes much more much more than they do with me
14:07you
14:25you
14:39you
14:41you
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