
Murder in a Nursing Home (long Series One)
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In the nursing home, there are 412 steps from the bedroom to the fence gate, and 4220 steps from the bedroom to the garden bench. This bench is my special seat and is never occupied by others. It takes six minutes to walk along the wall from the bedroom to the bus station; it takes twenty-two minutes to get to the train station. I often go to the train station to buy newspapers but don't read them when I get back to my bedroom. Sometimes I have to buy a platform ticket, go to the waiting room to read "Le Figaro", "Chinese" and "Nice Matin", and sit there for a while, as if waiting for a train that will never come. Express trains flew by, some coming from Paris, some from Strasbourg, and some from Brussels. Driving at night, the car was unusually quiet, with the windows tightly closed and the curtains drooped.
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