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. I see. And your address in England?MISS
CASEWELL. Care of Morgan’s Bank, Leadenhall Street.TROTTER
. No other English address?MISS
CASEWELL. No.TROTTER
. How long have you been in England?MISS
CASEWELL. A week.TROTTER
. And you have been staying since your arrival . . .?MISS
CASEWELL. At the Ledbury Hotel, Knightsbridge.TROTTER
. (MISS
CASEWELL. I wanted somewhere quiet—in the country.TROTTER
. How long did you—or do you—propose to remain here? (MISS
CASEWELL. Until I’ve finished what I came here to do. ((TROTTER
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. And what was that?(
And what was that? (
MISS
CASEWELL. (TROTTER
. What was it you came here to do?MISS
CASEWELL. I beg your pardon. I was thinking of something else.TROTTER
. (MISS
CASEWELL. I really don’t see, you know, why I should. It’s a matter that concerns me alone. A strictly private affair.TROTTER
. All the same, Miss Casewell . . .MISS
CASEWELL. (TROTTER
. (MISS
CASEWELL. Not in the least. It’s on my passport. I am twenty-four.TROTTER
. Twenty-four?MISS
CASEWELL. You were thinking I look older. That is quite true.TROTTER
. Is there anyone in this country who can—vouch for you?MISS
CASEWELL. My bank will reassure you as to my financial position. I can also refer you to a solicitor—a very discreet man. I am not in a position to offer you a social reference. I have lived most of my life abroad.TROTTER
. In Majorca?MISS
CASEWELL. In Majorca—and other places.TROTTER
. Were you born abroad?MISS
CASEWELL. No, I left England when I was thirteen.(
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. You know, Miss Casewell, I can’t quite make you out. (MISS
CASEWELL. Does it matter?TROTTER
. I don’t know. (MISS
CASEWELL. It seems to worry you.TROTTER
. It does worry me . . . (MISS
CASEWELL. Twelve—thirteen—thereabouts.TROTTER
. Was your name Casewell then?MISS
CASEWELL. It’s my name now.TROTTER
. What was your name then? Come on—tell me.MISS
CASEWELL. What are you trying to prove? (TROTTER
. I want to know what your name was when you left England?MISS
CASEWELL. It’s a long time ago. I’ve forgotten.TROTTER
. There are things one doesn’t forget.MISS
CASEWELL. Possibly.TROTTER
. Unhappiness—despair . . .MISS
CASEWELL. I daresay . . .TROTTER
. What’s your real name?MISS
CASEWELL. I told you—Leslie Margaret Katherine Casewell. (TROTTER
. (MISS
CASEWELL. I . . . Oh God . . . ((TROTTER
,CHRISTOPHER
. (TROTTER
. I have merely been interrogating Miss Casewell.CHRISTOPHER
. You seem to have upset her. (MISS
CASEWELL. No, it’s nothing. It’s just—all this—murder—it’s so horrible. (