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Mrs. Hubbard screams for help, claiming that a man in a uniform has broken into her room. Monsieur Bouc comes to help her, but is confused by her claim. Bouc tells Hubbard that he was just in the hallway and saw no man emerging from her room. Hubbard is adamant that this stranger was in her room and is clearly shaken by the intruder. She demands that Bouc look into the situation and fears for her safety. Bouc is suspicious of her claim but wants to make sure his company does not receive a bad
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Start: Mrs. Hubbard: Help! Someone come quickly! Help! (Bouc runs in) Bouc: Mrs. Hubbard. What? What is it?! Mrs. Hubbard: There was a man in my room! He ran off! I’m sure of it!
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End: Bouc: No, madame, I run the company. And I will look into it. Mrs. Hubbard: Well, all right then. But hurry up about it. I don’t feel safe! (Mrs. Hubbard closes her door)
For full extended scene, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Ken Ludwig, Murder on the Orient Express, Samuel French, 2017, pp. 37-38.
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