Chapter 4
The police arrived very quickly. There were a lot of them.
Some of them with cameras went upstairs to Molly's room.
Two detectives talked to Dr Pratt in the kitchen.
The family waited in the sitting room.
The dogs sat quietly at Diane's feet. Nobody talked. Jackie smoked.
They waited for a long time.
He was a big man in an old black suit and a black hat and coat.
He wore a coat because he always felt cold.
'Last night someone put sleeping tablets in Mrs Clarkson's hot milk.
We are going to question everybody, and we need a room, please.'
Roger stood up. 'I'm Roger Clarkson. You can have my father's old office.
Come with me, it's along here,' The office was not a very big room,
He took off his hat and coat and sat down behind the table.
'Of course,' said Roger and left the room. Sergeant Foster waited by the door.
He was a very tall young man with black hair and a nice smile.
He was not very happy this morning because he usually played tennis on Sunday mornings.
He was one of the best players at the Cambridge Tennis Club.
Albert came in and sat down.'I'm going to ask some questions, Mr King,'
Albert looked at his feet. 'Yes, yes. It's your job. I know that.'
'You were angry with Mrs Clarkson.'
Everyone was angry. Roger was angry. Diane wanted money to go to America.
Then there's a man called Tom Briggs…He wants half the garden for his farm.
Molly was a rich woman. I need money because my wife Annie—Molly's sister
—is very ill. I told Molly this.' 'What happened next?'
'Well, Molly was angry with everyone and went upstairs.
We went into the kitchen for coffee.
Jackie wanted everyone to go up and say good night to Molly.
She lives here with Molly so she wanted Molly to be happy. At first Roger said no.
He was angry and didn't want to see his mother.'
'And did you see Molly in her room?' 'Yes. I was tired and I went upstairs first.
I went to Molly's room and asked her for money again. But no—
'Did you hear noises after you went to bed?'
'Everyone went into Molly's room to say good night, I think.
Later, I heard someone…He—or she—went down-stairs. That was about midnight.'
'Very well, Mr King. Thank you, you can go now.' Albert left the room.
We're learning a lot, but I need some coffee.'
'Shall I go to the kitchen?' Sergeant Foster asked.
'Oh, no. Later. Let's see Jackie Clarkson next.' Jackie came in and sat down.
She looked down at her hands and said nothing.
'We found the empty bottle of your mother's sleeping tablets in Diane's room,'
Jackie's face did not change and she said nothing.
'Yes. My mother usually took a sleeping tablet every night so she needed a lot of tablets.
On Thursday, I asked Peter Hobbs to get them.
He lives in the house across the road, and he often goes to the village on his bicycle.'
'I see. Your mother wanted to stay in this house.
How about you? Did you want to move?'
Jackie looked up for a minute and then down at her hands again.
'This is Mother's house. I loved my mother. She was good to me.'
'Did you see your mother in her room last night?' 'Yes, everyone did.
Diane made hot milk and took it to Mother.
She usually drank a cup of hot milk before she slept.'
He watched Jackie. 'What did your mother say?' he asked again.
'She wanted to go downstairs again. She remembered the dogs—
she wanted to get some dinner for them.
I went to my room and she went downstairs.' 'What time was this?'
'I don't remember. About midnight, I think.' 'And the cup of hot milk?'
'It was on the table by her bed.' 'Did you need your mother's money?'
Jackie said quietly. 'Well, your uncle Albert wanted money.
Tom Briggs wanted the garden. You wanted nothing?'
Her eyes were suddenly angry. 'Don't forget Peter Hobbs.
He lost his job because of my mother. He wanted to kill her, you know.
And what about Diane? You found the empty bottle in her bag.'
Jackie said nothing for a minute.
'I would like sandwiches and coffee very much.'
Why was she suddenly angry? The room was quiet.
🎵 LRC歌词版本
[00:02.74]Chapter 4
[00:04.66]The police arrived very quickly. There were a lot of them.
[00:11.86]Some of them with cameras went upstairs to Molly's room.
[00:19.29]Two detectives talked to Dr Pratt in the kitchen.
[00:24.58]The family waited in the sitting room.
[00:34.59]The dogs sat quietly at Diane's feet. Nobody talked. Jackie smoked.
[00:47.09]They waited for a long time.
[01:11.49]He was a big man in an old black suit and a black hat and coat.
[01:20.55]He wore a coat because he always felt cold.
[01:25.91]'Last night someone put sleeping tablets in Mrs Clarkson's hot milk.
[01:35.37]We are going to question everybody, and we need a room, please.'
[01:42.62]Roger stood up. 'I'm Roger Clarkson. You can have my father's old office.
[01:53.57]Come with me, it's along here,' The office was not a very big room,
[02:21.02]He took off his hat and coat and sat down behind the table.
[02:28.07]'Of course,' said Roger and left the room. Sergeant Foster waited by the door.
[02:38.60]He was a very tall young man with black hair and a nice smile.
[02:46.38]He was not very happy this morning because he usually played tennis on Sunday mornings.
[02:55.11]He was one of the best players at the Cambridge Tennis Club.
[03:00.78]Albert came in and sat down.'I'm going to ask some questions, Mr King,'
[03:17.82]Albert looked at his feet. 'Yes, yes. It's your job. I know that.'
[03:34.81]'You were angry with Mrs Clarkson.'
[03:49.62]Everyone was angry. Roger was angry. Diane wanted money to go to America.
[04:01.43]Then there's a man called Tom Briggs…He wants half the garden for his farm.
[04:12.29]Molly was a rich woman. I need money because my wife Annie—Molly's sister
[04:23.99]—is very ill. I told Molly this.' 'What happened next?'
[04:32.98]'Well, Molly was angry with everyone and went upstairs.
[04:40.34]We went into the kitchen for coffee.
[04:45.04]Jackie wanted everyone to go up and say good night to Molly.
[04:52.17]She lives here with Molly so she wanted Molly to be happy. At first Roger said no.
[05:03.79]He was angry and didn't want to see his mother.'
[05:10.32]'And did you see Molly in her room?' 'Yes. I was tired and I went upstairs first.
[05:21.75]I went to Molly's room and asked her for money again. But no—
[05:47.59]'Did you hear noises after you went to bed?'
[05:54.23]'Everyone went into Molly's room to say good night, I think.
[05:59.43]Later, I heard someone…He—or she—went down-stairs. That was about midnight.'
[06:13.93]'Very well, Mr King. Thank you, you can go now.' Albert left the room.
[06:33.14]We're learning a lot, but I need some coffee.'
[06:39.35]'Shall I go to the kitchen?' Sergeant Foster asked.
[06:45.51]'Oh, no. Later. Let's see Jackie Clarkson next.' Jackie came in and sat down.
[06:58.17]She looked down at her hands and said nothing.
[07:03.18]'We found the empty bottle of your mother's sleeping tablets in Diane's room,'
[07:19.04]Jackie's face did not change and she said nothing.
[07:33.92]'Yes. My mother usually took a sleeping tablet every night so she needed a lot of tablets.
[07:51.78]On Thursday, I asked Peter Hobbs to get them.
[07:59.50]He lives in the house across the road, and he often goes to the village on his bicycle.'
[08:08.30]'I see. Your mother wanted to stay in this house.
[08:16.38]How about you? Did you want to move?'
[08:22.44]Jackie looked up for a minute and then down at her hands again.
[08:30.56]'This is Mother's house. I loved my mother. She was good to me.'
[08:39.52]'Did you see your mother in her room last night?' 'Yes, everyone did.
[08:49.93]Diane made hot milk and took it to Mother.
[08:55.56]She usually drank a cup of hot milk before she slept.'
[09:28.05]He watched Jackie. 'What did your mother say?' he asked again.
[09:38.82]'She wanted to go downstairs again. She remembered the dogs—
[09:46.86]she wanted to get some dinner for them.
[09:50.79]I went to my room and she went downstairs.' 'What time was this?'
[10:00.03]'I don't remember. About midnight, I think.' 'And the cup of hot milk?'
[10:12.08]'It was on the table by her bed.' 'Did you need your mother's money?'
[10:31.23]Jackie said quietly. 'Well, your uncle Albert wanted money.
[10:40.05]Tom Briggs wanted the garden. You wanted nothing?'
[10:54.77]Her eyes were suddenly angry. 'Don't forget Peter Hobbs.
[11:00.56]He lost his job because of my mother. He wanted to kill her, you know.
[11:08.58]And what about Diane? You found the empty bottle in her bag.'
[11:27.46]Jackie said nothing for a minute.
[11:41.40]'I would like sandwiches and coffee very much.'
[11:55.12]Why was she suddenly angry? The room was quiet.
📝 纯歌词版本
Chapter 4
The police arrived very quickly. There were a lot of them.
Some of them with cameras went upstairs to Molly's room.
Two detectives talked to Dr Pratt in the kitchen.
The family waited in the sitting room.
The dogs sat quietly at Diane's feet. Nobody talked. Jackie smoked.
They waited for a long time.
He was a big man in an old black suit and a black hat and coat.
He wore a coat because he always felt cold.
'Last night someone put sleeping tablets in Mrs Clarkson's hot milk.
We are going to question everybody, and we need a room, please.'
Roger stood up. 'I'm Roger Clarkson. You can have my father's old office.
Come with me, it's along here,' The office was not a very big room,
He took off his hat and coat and sat down behind the table.
'Of course,' said Roger and left the room. Sergeant Foster waited by the door.
He was a very tall young man with black hair and a nice smile.
He was not very happy this morning because he usually played tennis on Sunday mornings.
He was one of the best players at the Cambridge Tennis Club.
Albert came in and sat down.'I'm going to ask some questions, Mr King,'
Albert looked at his feet. 'Yes, yes. It's your job. I know that.'
'You were angry with Mrs Clarkson.'
Everyone was angry. Roger was angry. Diane wanted money to go to America.
Then there's a man called Tom Briggs…He wants half the garden for his farm.
Molly was a rich woman. I need money because my wife Annie—Molly's sister
—is very ill. I told Molly this.' 'What happened next?'
'Well, Molly was angry with everyone and went upstairs.
We went into the kitchen for coffee.
Jackie wanted everyone to go up and say good night to Molly.
She lives here with Molly so she wanted Molly to be happy. At first Roger said no.
He was angry and didn't want to see his mother.'
'And did you see Molly in her room?' 'Yes. I was tired and I went upstairs first.
I went to Molly's room and asked her for money again. But no—
'Did you hear noises after you went to bed?'
'Everyone went into Molly's room to say good night, I think.
Later, I heard someone…He—or she—went down-stairs. That was about midnight.'
'Very well, Mr King. Thank you, you can go now.' Albert left the room.
We're learning a lot, but I need some coffee.'
'Shall I go to the kitchen?' Sergeant Foster asked.
'Oh, no. Later. Let's see Jackie Clarkson next.' Jackie came in and sat down.
She looked down at her hands and said nothing.
'We found the empty bottle of your mother's sleeping tablets in Diane's room,'
Jackie's face did not change and she said nothing.
'Yes. My mother usually took a sleeping tablet every night so she needed a lot of tablets.
On Thursday, I asked Peter Hobbs to get them.
He lives in the house across the road, and he often goes to the village on his bicycle.'
'I see. Your mother wanted to stay in this house.
How about you? Did you want to move?'
Jackie looked up for a minute and then down at her hands again.
'This is Mother's house. I loved my mother. She was good to me.'
'Did you see your mother in her room last night?' 'Yes, everyone did.
Diane made hot milk and took it to Mother.
She usually drank a cup of hot milk before she slept.'
He watched Jackie. 'What did your mother say?' he asked again.
'She wanted to go downstairs again. She remembered the dogs—
she wanted to get some dinner for them.
I went to my room and she went downstairs.' 'What time was this?'
'I don't remember. About midnight, I think.' 'And the cup of hot milk?'
'It was on the table by her bed.' 'Did you need your mother's money?'
Jackie said quietly. 'Well, your uncle Albert wanted money.
Tom Briggs wanted the garden. You wanted nothing?'
Her eyes were suddenly angry. 'Don't forget Peter Hobbs.
He lost his job because of my mother. He wanted to kill her, you know.
And what about Diane? You found the empty bottle in her bag.'
Jackie said nothing for a minute.
'I would like sandwiches and coffee very much.'
Why was she suddenly angry? The room was quiet.
🎵 LRC歌词版本
[00:02.74]Chapter 4
[00:04.66]The police arrived very quickly. There were a lot of them.
[00:11.86]Some of them with cameras went upstairs to Molly's room.
[00:19.29]Two detectives talked to Dr Pratt in the kitchen.
[00:24.58]The family waited in the sitting room.
[00:34.59]The dogs sat quietly at Diane's feet. Nobody talked. Jackie smoked.
[00:47.09]They waited for a long time.
[01:11.49]He was a big man in an old black suit and a black hat and coat.
[01:20.55]He wore a coat because he always felt cold.
[01:25.91]'Last night someone put sleeping tablets in Mrs Clarkson's hot milk.
[01:35.37]We are going to question everybody, and we need a room, please.'
[01:42.62]Roger stood up. 'I'm Roger Clarkson. You can have my father's old office.
[01:53.57]Come with me, it's along here,' The office was not a very big room,
[02:21.02]He took off his hat and coat and sat down behind the table.
[02:28.07]'Of course,' said Roger and left the room. Sergeant Foster waited by the door.
[02:38.60]He was a very tall young man with black hair and a nice smile.
[02:46.38]He was not very happy this morning because he usually played tennis on Sunday mornings.
[02:55.11]He was one of the best players at the Cambridge Tennis Club.
[03:00.78]Albert came in and sat down.'I'm going to ask some questions, Mr King,'
[03:17.82]Albert looked at his feet. 'Yes, yes. It's your job. I know that.'
[03:34.81]'You were angry with Mrs Clarkson.'
[03:49.62]Everyone was angry. Roger was angry. Diane wanted money to go to America.
[04:01.43]Then there's a man called Tom Briggs…He wants half the garden for his farm.
[04:12.29]Molly was a rich woman. I need money because my wife Annie—Molly's sister
[04:23.99]—is very ill. I told Molly this.' 'What happened next?'
[04:32.98]'Well, Molly was angry with everyone and went upstairs.
[04:40.34]We went into the kitchen for coffee.
[04:45.04]Jackie wanted everyone to go up and say good night to Molly.
[04:52.17]She lives here with Molly so she wanted Molly to be happy. At first Roger said no.
[05:03.79]He was angry and didn't want to see his mother.'
[05:10.32]'And did you see Molly in her room?' 'Yes. I was tired and I went upstairs first.
[05:21.75]I went to Molly's room and asked her for money again. But no—
[05:47.59]'Did you hear noises after you went to bed?'
[05:54.23]'Everyone went into Molly's room to say good night, I think.
[05:59.43]Later, I heard someone…He—or she—went down-stairs. That was about midnight.'
[06:13.93]'Very well, Mr King. Thank you, you can go now.' Albert left the room.
[06:33.14]We're learning a lot, but I need some coffee.'
[06:39.35]'Shall I go to the kitchen?' Sergeant Foster asked.
[06:45.51]'Oh, no. Later. Let's see Jackie Clarkson next.' Jackie came in and sat down.
[06:58.17]She looked down at her hands and said nothing.
[07:03.18]'We found the empty bottle of your mother's sleeping tablets in Diane's room,'
[07:19.04]Jackie's face did not change and she said nothing.
[07:33.92]'Yes. My mother usually took a sleeping tablet every night so she needed a lot of tablets.
[07:51.78]On Thursday, I asked Peter Hobbs to get them.
[07:59.50]He lives in the house across the road, and he often goes to the village on his bicycle.'
[08:08.30]'I see. Your mother wanted to stay in this house.
[08:16.38]How about you? Did you want to move?'
[08:22.44]Jackie looked up for a minute and then down at her hands again.
[08:30.56]'This is Mother's house. I loved my mother. She was good to me.'
[08:39.52]'Did you see your mother in her room last night?' 'Yes, everyone did.
[08:49.93]Diane made hot milk and took it to Mother.
[08:55.56]She usually drank a cup of hot milk before she slept.'
[09:28.05]He watched Jackie. 'What did your mother say?' he asked again.
[09:38.82]'She wanted to go downstairs again. She remembered the dogs—
[09:46.86]she wanted to get some dinner for them.
[09:50.79]I went to my room and she went downstairs.' 'What time was this?'
[10:00.03]'I don't remember. About midnight, I think.' 'And the cup of hot milk?'
[10:12.08]'It was on the table by her bed.' 'Did you need your mother's money?'
[10:31.23]Jackie said quietly. 'Well, your uncle Albert wanted money.
[10:40.05]Tom Briggs wanted the garden. You wanted nothing?'
[10:54.77]Her eyes were suddenly angry. 'Don't forget Peter Hobbs.
[11:00.56]He lost his job because of my mother. He wanted to kill her, you know.
[11:08.58]And what about Diane? You found the empty bottle in her bag.'
[11:27.46]Jackie said nothing for a minute.
[11:41.40]'I would like sandwiches and coffee very much.'
[11:55.12]Why was she suddenly angry? The room was quiet.
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