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Cook is nervous as the maid explains about the guests.
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The staff prepares for guests.
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Don't awaken the Major!
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The Major demonstrates how he escaped during one of his military adventures.
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Epsworth tells sister Margaret about the guests arrival.
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MacDonald, the gardener, just saw a dead body.
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And just who is Matilda Trent? Why was she stuffed in a barrel by her students?
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Epsworth welcomes Bobby to the manor.
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Margaret tells Katie about the 4 horsemen...
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Just what are the Americans doing here?
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The Americans have a plan...but what is it?
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"Why would she talk with her hands? What could your hands tell you?"
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Epsworth has an announcement...Madam's Been murdered--tea will be late.
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The Major wants to know "How late?"
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Enter Inspector Milo.
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Milo prepares to interrogate the guests.
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Milo and Bobby have a past history. Why was Bobby in trouble with the law.
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The guests are concerned about the ghosts that have been seen.
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Look out Major...your time is almost up.
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Look out, Milo!
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The "monk-y" business begins and Miss Trent is kidnapped.
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Just how many monks are there?
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And how many murderers?
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Don't worry--Milo is on the case.
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Let the fight begin.
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Who will win the fight?
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Epsworth bets on Miss Trent--he's seen Bobby fight.
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No wonder Epsworth is betting on Miss Trent.
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Epsworth comforts Margaret as the mystery unfolds.
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What a classy Crew!
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