Пожалуйста, замените слова в скобках, чтобы время было соответствующее.Trevor Stern was not a popular man, in spite of his wealth. He (live) in a large house about a mile outside the village of Prenton. When he (find) dead in his studio, no one (cry) , not even his only daughter. It was soon clear that he (murder). Detective Inspector Blackledge took statements from his widow, Dorothy, his seventeen-year-old daughter, Lucy, his business partner, Gerald Brook, and his doctor. Dorothy: "I (not love) my husband, he was a cold and selfish man. But I (not murder) him, either. After dinner last night he said he (want) to check some business papers in his study. He (have) a meeting with Gerald, his business partner, the next morning. He (ask) for some tea. That was about 9 o'clock. I (watch) a rather exciting film on television, So I (tell) Lucy to take it to him. At quarter past nine Doctor Emerson (call). I noticed the time because we (expect) him to come earlier. I (answer) the front door bell. Trevor (still shout) in his study. He and Lucy (obviously have) a serious row. So I (take) the doctor into the sitting-room for a moment. Then Trevor stopped shouting. I guessed Lucy (go) out by the back door. Doctor Emerson (go) to the study. I think he (want) to persuade Trevor to go to the hospital for some tests, but Trevor (not want) to go. I (hear) him shouting again several times over the next twenty minutes. He (call) him an ignorant country doctor, and later he (say) something like 'There's nothing you can do! ' I think Lucy (come) into the house while the doctor (still talk) to Trevor. I (hear) the front door bang during a quiet few seconds when Trevor (not shout). I was tired and fed up and went to my bedroom soon after that. My sister (phone) and we (talk) for ages. I (tell) her I (decide) to leave Trevor." Lucy: "Mum (watch) some stupid film after dinner, so she (make) me take Dad's tea into his study. It was about nine o'clock. He was in a really mean mood. He shouted at me because I (spill) a few drops of tea on his desk while I (pour) it. I (not want) to watch the film so I (creep) out by the back door. I (decide) to go down to the village and use the public phone to call Alan. He's my boyfriend. I (never like) Mum or Dad to be around when I (talk) to him. Especially yesterday, because Dad and I (have) a stupid argument about Alan the day before. It (normally take) quarter of an hour to walk to the village. Perhaps it (take) me less time last night. I can't prove I (go) to the village. No one (see) me when I (walk) into the village. I (see) Gerald, that's Dad's business partner. He (stand) near the window in his sitting-room. He (not see) me, though, because it was dark outside. he (talk) on the phone, I think. Alan (not answer) the phone. Then I (remember) he (tell) me he was playing in a concert that evening. So I (walk) home again. I (meet) Gerald just before I (reach) our house. He (look) for his dog. That was about twenty to ten. I came in by the back door as quietly as possible and went to bed. I didn't want to see my parents again that evening."
Trevor Stern was not a popular man, in spite of his wealth. He lived in a large house about a mile outside the village of Prenton. When he was found dead in his studio, no one cried , not even his only daughter. It was soon clear that he had been murdered.Detective Inspector Blackledge took statements from his widow, Dorothy, his seventeen-year-old daughter, Lucy, his business partner, Gerald Brook, and his doctor.Dorothy: "I did not love my husband, he was a cold and selfish man. But I did not murder him, either. After dinner last night he said he wanted to check some business papers in his study. He was going to have a meeting with Gerald, his business partner, the next morning. He asked for some tea. That was about 9 o'clock. I was watching a rather exciting film on television, So I told Lucy to take it to him. At quarter past nine Doctor Emerson called. I noticed the time because we expected him to come earlier. I answered the front door bell. Trevor was still shouting in his study. He and Lucy were obviously having a serious row. So I took the doctor into the sitting-room for a moment. Then Trevor stopped shouting. I guessed Lucy went out by the back door. Doctor Emerson went to the study. I think he wanted to persuade Trevor to go to the hospital for some tests, but Trevor did not want to go. I heard him shouting again several times over the next twenty minutes. He called him an ignorant country doctor, and later he said something like 'There's nothing you can do! ' I think Lucy came into the house while the doctor was still talking to Trevor. I heard the front door bang during a quiet few seconds when Trevor was not shouting. I was tired and fed up and went to my bedroom soon after that. My sister phoned and we were talking for ages. I told her I had decided to leave Trevor."Lucy: "Mum was watching some stupid film after dinner, so she made me take Dad's tea into his study. It was about nine o'clock. He was in a really mean mood. He shouted at me because I spilt a few drops of tea on his desk while I was pouring it. I did not want to watch the film so I crept out by the back door. I decided to go down to the village and use the public phone to call Alan. He's my boyfriend. I never like Mum or Dad to be around when I am talking to him. Especially yesterday, because Dad and I had a stupid argument about Alan the day before. It normally takes quarter of an hour to walk to the village. Perhaps it took me less time last night. I can't prove I have gone to the village. No one saw me when I was walking into the village. I saw Gerald, that's Dad's business partner. He was standing near the window in his sitting-room. He did not see me, though, because it was dark outside. he was talking on the phone, I think.Alan did not answer the phone. Then I remembered he had told me he was playing in a concert that evening. So I walked home again. I met Gerald just before I reached our house. He was looking for his dog. That was about twenty to ten. I came in by the back door as quietly as possible and went to bed. I didn't want to see my parents again that evening."