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Mary: I’ll try. I-I woke up this morning feeling disoriented, as thought I’d been drugged or something, and I had this splitting headache. So I looked through my suitcase for some aspirin, but I didn’t have any. So then I stumbled out of the room and I saw Mrs, Hubbard’s door was ajar. [... … …] Well, I was frightened when I saw the knife and I must have backed into Mr. Ratchett’s room, and then I turned and saw the body on the bed with all the blood and the wounds, and I - I screamed, and then I saw the man and the gun and that’s all I remember! (She starts to cry)
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Ken Ludwig, Murder on the Orient Express, Samuel French, 2017, pp. 61-62.
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