Detective: Who was the body found by? Sam, witness 1: Well, it was found by Miss Punch... Miss Punch, witness 2: No! The body was found by the dog first! Detective: Was the window broken? Witness 2: No, it wasn't broken, it was opened by someone. Detective: Was anything stolen? Witness 3, a maid: As far as I can see, some letters are gone! This morning they were put by me over there, next to the ink-pot. Now they are not here. Detective: Thank you, Miss. Was anybody noticed entering the library? Sam, witness 1: I'm afraid, nobody was... Miss Punch, witness 2: I saw the dog running this way. I think, it was being called by poor Mr Rolick... Detective: What was the victim killed with? Witness 3, a maid: He was killed with a book, I guess... Miss Punch, witness 2: To my mind, the victim was killed with the table. His head was hit... Sam, witness 1: Sorry, I have no idea... Detective: Had the body been moved before the police came? Everybody: No! It hadn't been moved! Detective: Was the library’s door locked? Sam, witness 1: The door was't locked, it was a bit closed. Detective: Was the dead man’s will changed? Miss Punch, witness 2: It is unknown, Sir.
Tracy:Anne, are you and Ros busy tonight? Let's go to the house of Suzie. She's having a party to celebrate her brother's new job. Anne:I'd love to go. Where's her house? Is it near the travel agent's in high street? Tracy:No, she's moved. Her new place is next to the optician's shop round the corner. Anne:Oh – is that near Ben and Janet's house? Tracy:Yes, it's next door to them. The number of the house is 25. Anne:Can we bring a friend? It's Ros's friend from college. He's staying with us for a few days' holiday in the big city. Tracy:I'll ask Suzie, but I'm sure she won't mind. Anne:By the way, what job did her brother get? Tracy:He's going to be Prince Charles's secretary's assistant.
Sam, witness 1: Well, it was found by Miss Punch...
Miss Punch, witness 2: No! The body was found by the dog first!
Detective: Was the window broken?
Witness 2: No, it wasn't broken, it was opened by someone.
Detective: Was anything stolen?
Witness 3, a maid: As far as I can see, some letters are gone! This morning they were put by me over there, next to the ink-pot. Now they are not here.
Detective: Thank you, Miss. Was anybody noticed entering the library?
Sam, witness 1: I'm afraid, nobody was...
Miss Punch, witness 2: I saw the dog running this way. I think, it was being called by poor Mr Rolick...
Detective: What was the victim killed with?
Witness 3, a maid: He was killed with a book, I guess...
Miss Punch, witness 2: To my mind, the victim was killed with the table. His head was hit...
Sam, witness 1: Sorry, I have no idea...
Detective: Had the body been moved before the police came?
Everybody: No! It hadn't been moved!
Detective: Was the library’s door locked?
Sam, witness 1: The door was't locked, it was a bit closed.
Detective: Was the dead man’s will changed?
Miss Punch, witness 2: It is unknown, Sir.
Anne:I'd love to go. Where's her house? Is it near the travel agent's in high street?
Tracy:No, she's moved. Her new place is next to the optician's shop round the corner.
Anne:Oh – is that near Ben and Janet's house?
Tracy:Yes, it's next door to them. The number of the house is 25.
Anne:Can we bring a friend? It's Ros's friend from college. He's staying with us for a few days' holiday in the big city.
Tracy:I'll ask Suzie, but I'm sure she won't mind.
Anne:By the way, what job did her brother get?
Tracy:He's going to be Prince Charles's secretary's assistant.