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mrs
1. ‘If you wouldn’t mind, Mrs Wynell
2. Would you mind, Mrs Wynell?’
3. ‘She never recovered consciousness, Mrs Wynell
4. ‘This is the weapon, Mrs Wynell
5. ‘Your fingerprints match the ones on the gun, Mrs Wynell
6. ‘You knew Mrs Sadler, Mrs Wynell
7. ‘And what did you do then, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
8. ‘So you were friends with Mr and Mrs Sadler?’
9. ‘Come in, Mrs Wynell
10. ‘We are making enquiries in Weston-super-Mare, Mrs Wynell, trying to check your story
11. ‘Mrs Wynell … who hates you sufficiently to try to make it appear that you shot Mrs Sadler?’ the Inspector asked unexpectedly
12. ‘What would you usually do of an evening, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
13. ‘My gut feeling is that you probably know more than you think, Mrs Wynell
14. ‘Hmm … I understand that your tenants are intending to move out of the property, Mrs Wynell
15. ’ he said ‘I would feel a lot happier if I knew you were not in the town, Mrs Wynell
16. ‘I’d like to believe that you are not, Mrs Wynell, but, all the same, I would be happier if …’ he lets the sentence hang, then changes direction suddenly
17. ‘I’m relying on you to let me know what you decide about your accommodation, Mrs Wynell
18. ‘Mum must have lost her temper with a vengeance then – he has my sympathy, Mrs Merrett
19. ‘… which has re-activated local discussion concerning Mrs Elizabeth Wynell, the woman who was helping police with their enquiries recently, but the police have refuted any suggestion that Mrs Wynell is connected with this
20. ‘Any idea when it might have been done, Mrs Wynell?’
21. I reckon the sooner you relocate here the better, Mrs Wynell
22. ‘Let’s just say that it would be better to be safe than sorry, Mrs Wynell
23. ‘How difficult would it be for you to shift your stuff, Mrs Wynell?’
24. ‘Not the Mrs Wynell who is involved in that shooting in Bridgwater
25. ‘Have you told anyone that you have moved house, Mrs Wynell?’ the Inspector asked
26. ‘It may well be that Mrs Wynell’s whereabouts will remain secret but I wouldn’t put money on it, what with all these media people poking their noses in
27. ‘Ah, Mrs Merrett, is Mrs Wynell there, please?’ a voice I recognise as the Inspector asked
28. ‘Where is Mrs Wynell?’ He asked eventually
29. I’ll get a car round to Mrs Wynell’s house to check she is okay
30. ‘Very good, Mrs Wynell
31. ‘Now Mrs Wynell, we think it would be a good idea if you had a little more sleep
32. ‘If you need anything during the night, Mrs Wynell, just push this button
33. ‘Jenny, here will sit with you while you eat, Mrs Wynell
34. Mrs Lemony's husband, Harry, has had a bad accident recently: He got his left leg badly injured by a press in the factory where he works as a factory-hand
35. Luckily, Mrs Julia, our chief editor, knows what's going on and she is on my side
36. ‘Thank you, Mrs Livingstone, that would be nice
37. ‘Do call me Betty, Kate, Mrs Livingstone is so formal
38. Naturally, Mrs Parissis can't understand it is not my fault that my computer is faulty
39. In less than two minutes, my phone rings; it is Mr Gryparis, the managing director: “Have you got any untyped texts of Mrs Parissis?” he asks
40. At that moment Mrs Stavrakis rushes into my office
41. A little later, Mrs Stavrakis informs me that shrew of Parissis went to the managing director and told him “This morning Yvonne was half an hour absent from her office!” – that's when I was out to buy Mrs Stavrakis some coffee
42. After an hour or so Mrs Stavrakis appears again and tells me that “Parissis is talking about you all the time! She is furious at you! She is always accusing you of everything! She is even claiming you have refused to type some entries about ''Christianity'' for her!”
43. Let me start from the other side of this, let me ask you how well you know Mrs
44. At first, when the cherub’s blush still burned crimson upon the new Mrs Roach’s cheek, this new nuclear family, being father, son, mother and daughter, enjoyed the full warmth and vigour of recent fusion
45. The only sound that disturbed the otherwise quiet house was that of Mrs Roach using the electric carving knife to dismember the remains of the beef joint ready for the making of soup later in the week
46. Ken worked like a Trojan all day long, driven on by the ingratitude of all those he loved, each one of whom left him when it suited them, all that is except the second Mrs
47. I will see you then,' Mrs Ganguly said and left us to ponder over her
48. related to Mrs Ganguly
49. Mrs Ganguly came in two hours later to pick up Babloo
50. I hand him the letter from Mrs Foster that he’s been waiting for over a week and he doesn’t even comment!