1. What do you say, kid?
Are we moving in?
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2. How many times
do you want me to say yes?
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3. Every time you say it
is like the first time.
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4. My heart starts beating like
I just ran around the block.
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5. You know, those slippery
little rugs are out.
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6. A guy could break his neck on those.
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7. Mr. Wilson, do you plan
doing a lot of running around?
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8. Yeah, yeah, after you.
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9. - The rugs are out.
- And the twin beds, too.
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10. Out like a light.
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11. Hey, I like peanuts too.
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12. - I thought you hated them.
- I did once.
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13. What changed your mind?
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14. I love you. You love peanuts.
I love peanuts, too.
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15. Well, I guess that wins.
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16. It's raining.
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17. Gee, it feels swell against your face.
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18. Tonight of all nights, it's gotta rain.
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19. Don't talk about it.
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20. What am I gonna do after you've gone?
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21. Joe...
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22. I'll be walking
like this down a street.
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23. - Where are you?
- I'll be here.
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24. Twenty cents.
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25. - How do you like that?
- Oh, dear.
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26. Here, give me.
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27. Don't.
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28. What are you gonna do?
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29. Oh, here it is.
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30. - Come on, I'll sew it.
- Here? No, no.
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31. - Now you'll let it go. I know.
- No, honest, I won't.
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32. Now come on.
You know you will.
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33. - No, no, I'll sew it myself.
- Sit down...
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34. - Oh, forget it, darling.
- Uh, sit down.
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35. Sit down.
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36. There's a lot of people around.
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37. Joe.
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38. I've only got blue thread.
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39. - Blue?
- Yep. Blue.
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40. Train number 19 leaving for De Kalb.
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41. There, there. You hear?
That's your train.
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42. No, that's not my train.
Sit down.
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43. - I'm hard to get rid of.
- Like my right arm.
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44. Only I need you more.
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45. Oh, Kat.
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46. I'll come for you down.
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47. And just as soon as I get
that old bank account up
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48. to the third floor, and a kitchenette.
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49. Oh, this waiting is awful.
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50. After all, we're human.
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51. Why can't you stay with your job here?
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52. At least we could—
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53. We've been all through that, darling.
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54. There's a better job there,
and I'll be saving for us too.
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55. I know.
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56. Train number 27 leaving for Galesburg
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57. and all points West.
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58. Give me some of those peanuts too.
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59. Yes, sir.
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60. - How much for that smellum?
- That one there?
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61. Take it easy on yourself now.
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62. Four dollars.
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63. Not for me, wise guy. It's for
a girl. How much altogether?
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64. Five even.
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65. I got you a little mementum.
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66. "Memento," darling.
"To," not "tum."
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67. How often have I told you?
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68. It's a habit from wearing braces
on my teeth when I was a kid.
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69. You're still a kid.
A lot of you is.
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70. And I love it.
I love you.
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71. I got a memento for you, too.
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72. Look inside.
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73. "Henry to Katherine."
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74. It's my mother's wedding ring.
I was named after her.
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75. So I...
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76. Turn it around.
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77. "Katherine to Joe."
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78. Oh, Kat...
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79. I guess I'll have to wear it
on my little finger.
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80. All aboard!
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81. I'll come for you soon.
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82. Soon, Joe. Soon.
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83. Hello, stranger.
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84. Yeah, think you're smart, don't you?
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85. How do you like this, big shot?
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86. How's that? Hmm?
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87. You look the way I feel.
Lonely and small.
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88. Come on.
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89. Shh. Quiet.
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90. Ah, that Charlie,
always leaving the light on.
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91. Come on straight ahead.
You're welcome back.
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92. - No, Charlie, now, I'm alright.
- Yeah, yeah, I know, I know.
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93. Come on, hold it now. Hold it.
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94. Alright, Charlie,
where'd you get the dog?
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95. There's no dog.
You're drunk.
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96. - So you went to a movie, huh?
- Hello, Joe.
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97. - Katherine get away alright?
- Yeah.
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98. Ah, that's fine. I'm fine too.
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99. I feel awful.
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100. Now, listen, Charlie—
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101. We just had a couple of drinks
after the show.
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102. The kid's gotta have some fun.
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103. He just can't take it.
That's all.
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104. Who said I can't take it?
I'm alright.
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105. Alright, Tommy. Sure, you are.
Alright, kid.
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106. Even Mr. Donelli said
I was alright.
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107. Oh, Donelli, huh?
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108. Alright.
I've been waiting for it.
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109. You are waiting for the
undertaker or the cops,
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110. with kind of the life you're leading.
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111. Running errands for that racketeer.
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112. Now let me tell you something, Charlie.
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113. You're gonna leave Tom out of it.
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114. Joe, I know, I know.
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115. We met Donelli, and he invited us up
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116. for a couple of drinks.
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117. Ain't it better that
Tom meets someone that
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118. can do him some good?
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119. Do him some good?
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120. I'm only glad mom and dad
aren't here to see kind of good
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121. you're doing yourself.
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122. Oh. Can that Sunday-school talk.
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123. You think I'm gonna ride
to heaven on $30 a week
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124. from some sweatshop?
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125. Be a working stiff all my life,
like you?
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126. - Ah, times have changed.
- You bet times have changed.
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127. The people are against you monkeys now.
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128. The people ain't doing so good either.
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129. I don't know what's so hot about you.
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130. Crazy in love with a swell gal
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131. and can't make enough to get married.
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132. Leave Katherine out of it!
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133. Oh, you leave me out of it.
Stop living my life for me.
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134. I wouldn't live your life
for all the money in the world.
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135. Okay, Reverend. Okay.
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136. "Memento," darling.
"Memento."
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137. Soon.
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138. Come in.
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139. It's a special delivery
this time, Miss Grant.
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140. - I hope nothing's happened.
- Oh, no.
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141. They come faster
than when I was a girl,
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142. but I guess the insides don't change.
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143. - He's coming, Mrs. Whipple!
- No.
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144. Wedding, marriage license.
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145. He's bought a car. Look.
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146. Be sure and kiss Katherine for me.
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147. Happy landings, fella.
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148. Don't let the Indians
get you out there.
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149. You keep your chin clean.
Look after the kid.
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150. You can trust me.
Rainbow, take care of Joe.
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151. - Goodbye, boys.
- So long, Joe.
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152. - Is there gas in it? Alright.
- Yes.
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153. - So long.
- Bye-bye.
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154. War and crime.
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155. Strikes, taxes.
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156. And some weenies for his dog,
and an avocado for him.
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157. They call them alligator pears
back East, and cost a fortune.
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158. You think he'll like them?
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159. He won't know what he's eating
for being with you again.
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160. What time will I make lunch for?
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161. I'm leaving for Sycamore Corners
by bus on the main road.
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162. I wrote him to meet me there
at 11 o'clock
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163. at that hot dog stand.
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164. We'll be back by noon, sure.
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165. Golly, Mrs. Whipple,
I can hardly stand it.
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166. Over a year now.
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167. Stop your motor, buddy.
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168. Get both hands up on that wheel there.
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169. What is this, a holdup?
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170. You wasn't letting any grass growing
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171. under them tires, was ya?
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172. I wasn't speeding.
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173. And Illinois license plates, huh?
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174. Yeah, sure. Chicago.
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175. Get that fist up there.
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176. Hey, I haven't got any gun,
if that's what you mean.
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177. Peanuts won't kill you, will they?
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178. - Salted peanuts?
- Yeah, why?
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179. I ain't answering the questions, buddy.
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180. You are.
Come on, get out.
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181. Where were you last night,
Mr. Wilson?
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182. If you don't mind.
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183. - I drove all night last night.
- On that old road?
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184. Well, I got lost trying to find
a shortcut to Capital City.
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185. - And the night before last?
- Camping out.
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186. Sorry to take up so much of your
time, but excuse me a second.
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187. - Smoke?
- No, thanks.
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188. Some peanuts?
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189. Well, now you're talking
my language, sheriff.
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190. I've had that habit
ever since I was a kid.
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191. My old man used
to bring them home to me.
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192. I got kinda used to having them around.
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193. Yes, sir.
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194. Always find peanuts in my pocket.
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195. Wilson... where did you say
you spent the night before last?
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196. - Camping out.
- Why?
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197. Why? For the...
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198. Hey, is it a crime to get
some fresh air for yourself
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199. when you've been stuck in a ci...
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200. Hey, look. What am I
suspected of anyway?
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201. - I— I got a right to know.
- Sure.
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202. Me? Why, that's the
craziest thing I ever heard.
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203. That'd fit a million men.
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204. Read that.
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205. Hey, am I the only guy
in the world that eats peanuts?
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206. Why, you just...
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207. I never ate peanuts in my life.
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208. I get it.
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209. Well, why don't you
check up on me then?
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210. Get my brothers on the phone
in Chicago. They'll tell you.
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211. We'll check, alright.
That's what I'm here for.
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212. Mind showing me what you got
in your pockets, sir?
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213. I should say not. I don't mind,
I mean. He knows what I got.
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214. Keys, handkerchiefs...
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215. my license, money, what there is of it.
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216. Pipe, tobacco, matches.
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217. - And peanuts.
- Bugs.
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218. Quiet, Rainbow.
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219. Check those bills against the numbers
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220. of these ransom banknotes.
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221. You've come to the right man, chief.
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222. Sure, he's only gonna check those, sir?
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223. You're probably right as rain, Wilson.
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224. Here. Take a look this,
under the five-dollar series.
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225. Q-49677308-Z.
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226. And on his bill the same thing.
Q-49677308-Z.
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227. But that can't be, sir.
That's impossible.
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228. Rip up that car of his. Might be
more of them hidden there.
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229. Man, is this gonna be a sensation.
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230. Keep it to yourself.
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231. And keep that dog quiet.
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232. - Good morning.
- Hello.
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233. Anybody here?
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234. Any good-looking young man
from Illinois
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good-looking girl here, yet?
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236. - Where's the good-looking girl?
- She'll be along in a minute.
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237. Well, the good-looking young
fella ain't here yet either.
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238. He will be.
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239. Well, will you let me
phone Chicago then?
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240. Or better than that, I can phone my...
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241. - Phone your what?
- Phone my brothers.
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242. If you're aren't mixed up
with this gang,
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243. it wouldn't be very smart of me
to let you phone 'em.
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244. Oh, look, sheriff. I—
I tell you, I got the bill
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245. some place in change.
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246. I don't know where I got it.
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247. Maybe I got it at a store
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248. or a gas station or some place.
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249. Why don't you take me back
over the road? I can prove...
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250. Not a thing in the car.
Not a thing.
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251. Take care of this stranger, Frank.
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252. Go through his clothes.
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253. Sure you haven't
forgot anything, Wilson?
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254. Yeah. There's my watch.
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255. The ring. It's too tight.
I can't get it off.
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256. Maybe I could cut it off.
Why not?
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257. I've gotta hold you, Wilson,
for the district attorney.
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258. But you'll get a square deal.
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259. Come on.
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260. You can type that now, Myrtle.
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261. Quiet, Rainbow.
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262. - She'll be alright, sheriff.
- Okay.
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263. Looks like we got
a hold of something, sheriff.
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264. Yeah.
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265. I'll be down in the street at
the barbershop if you want me.
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266. Okay.
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267. Let me tell you,
professor, if you young geniuses
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268. down at the high school
keep tryin' to fill our
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269. children's heads with radical ideas,
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270. we parents will have to get a law.
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271. It's not possible to get a law
that denies the right
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272. to say what one believes,
in peace times anyway.
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273. Who says so?
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274. The Constitution of the United States.
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275. I don't believe it.
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276. You should read it some time.
You would be surprised.
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277. Well, that's enough of that now, Sven.
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278. I had to read it to become an American.
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279. You never had to
because you was born here.
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280. Hello, Meyers? Anything new
on this awful Peabody case?
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281. Oh. I don't know.
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282. You public servants
quit playing cards all day,
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283. and maybe you'd bring somebody
to justice once in a while.
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284. What'd you say if I told you
I raked in a guy this morning
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285. that might know something
about them kidnappers? Yeah.
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286. What do you suppose
it is makes people do things
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287. like snatching that kid?
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288. Nutty, I guess. Huh?
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289. Now, I'll tell you.
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290. People get funny impulses.
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291. If you resist them, you're sane.
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292. If you don't,
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293. you're on your way
to the nuthouse or the pen.
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294. At the taxpayers' expense.
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295. Now, Mr. Jorgenson, you've got
one of the levelest heads
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296. in the county.
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297. Would you believe that in the 20 years
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298. that I've been stroking this
razor across throats here
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299. that many a time I've had an impulse
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300. to cut their Adam's apples wide open?
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301. Just like that.
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302. Yes, sir.
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303. How about it, Hec? Do you
feel an impulse coming on?
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304. An impulse is an impulse.
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305. It's like an itch.
You gotta scratch it.
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306. Hello?
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307. What's that, Hector?
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308. My oldest customer.
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309. And all on account of that
Bugs Meyers from the
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cock-and-bull story
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311. about his capturing one of that
Peabody kidnapping gang.
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312. I got something on the stove, precious.
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313. Call you back. Bye-bye.
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314. Mrs. Tuttle! Mrs. Tuttle!
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315. - Of all things.
- For mercy's sake, what is it?
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316. Just wait till I tell you.
My husband just phoned.
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317. Said they've arrested a man.
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318. And they think he's
one of the kidnappers.
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319. Fanny!
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320. That barber's wife says
this morning they caught
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who... they suspect knows
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322. something about this kidnapping.
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323. I got it on the highest
authority that they arrested
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325. - You don't say.
- Oh, God.
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326. He tried to escape,
but they captured him alright.
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327. - I'll have three of those.
- Oh, come on.
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328. - And a pound of prunes.
- What's his name?
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329. - Who was he?
- What else?
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330. Well, I can't tell you any more.
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331. It was told me in the
strictest confidence.
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332. Well, now, Fanny, that
isn't fair. Please. Come on.
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333. But, darling, you know
I'm as silent as a tomb.
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334. But are you sure he's not innocent?
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335. My dear young woman, in this country
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unless they're guilty.
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337. My wife's sister called up
and told her that
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that this guy acted
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340. All he'd answer was,
"Let me phone my lawyer."
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341. Sure. That's the racket
of those bigtime attorneys.
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342. Helping these skunks beat the law.
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343. Well, they won't beat it
with any jury I'm ever on, sir.
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344. And if all us people just had
the courage of our convictions,
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345. these vermin would vanish like,
like spit on a hot stove.
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346. Set them up for the boys, Oscar.
Four beers.
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347. Last time after you played
that slot machine,
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348. it was full of telephone slugs.
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349. Now, ain't that a shame.
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350. Say, Dawson,
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351. I hear they gave that guy your
favorite cell down at the jail.
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352. Yeah, well, next time I'm in,
it'll be for beating you up.
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353. Alright, big shot.
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354. You know, while I didn't vote
for Hummel for sheriff,
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kidnapper is most commendable.
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356. They can't bring him to trial
any too quickly to suit me.
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357. - If you don't mind.
- Well, excuse me for living.
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358. - Ah, Mr. Pippen.
- Oh, hello, George.
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359. By the way, I have some fine,
new English flannel.
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360. - Later, Durkin, later.
- Yes, as you wish.
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361. My usual, Oscar.
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362. We were discussing down at the
Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
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at the luncheon about
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our capturing this
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little city,
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367. assuming, of course, the
citizens, the leading citizens,
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368. see that...
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369. See that he's brought to justice.
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370. Well, we'll take care of that,
alright, alright.
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371. We'll go to the sheriff,
and we'll get it from him.
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372. Boys, that's a great idea.
I'll go with you.
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373. Hey! Hey, jailer. Jail...
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374. Has the sheriff phoned my brothers yet?
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375. I don't know, but you'll hear something
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376. one way or the other in due time.
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377. I'm trying to locate the
district attorney.
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378. We'll get the truth
as soon as possible.
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379. But till we do, one way or other,
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380. I've no right to make a statement.
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381. Ordinarily, sheriff, yes.
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382. But there's a pretty nervous
feeling about town.
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383. Yes, sheriff.
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384. And the community feels, uh,
they think that they—
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385. We've got a right to know
about this kidnapper.
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386. I don't know yet that he is
a kidnapper, so neither do you.
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387. What are you trying to do,
Hummel? Protect this weasel?
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388. That's pretty comical, you cockroach.
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389. You teaching me law and order.
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390. You've been stirrings up only trouble
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393. Anything more I can do
for you, gentlemen?
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394. - Well, here, let me talk—
- No offense meant.
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395. I'm sure, sheriff, we can count on you
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397. Good afternoon.
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398. But I would like to...
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399. Good day, sheriff.
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400. - Bye, sheriff.
- Well, good day.
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401. It's an outrage that a man can't
stand up for law and order—
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402. Men do stand up for it.
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403. I'll tell you one thing, Hummel.
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with what those pillars
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ordinary people where we live.
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407. And we're gonna see that
politics don't cut any ice.
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408. I'm gonna see that a lot of
half-baked rumors don't either.
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409. Now hightail out of here
and behave yourself
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410. or I'll have the county take you
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411. and all your relatives off the dole.
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412. Myrtle, get the governor on the phone.
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415. Oh, I'm sure you will.
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416. Now then keep me informed.
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417. I hope nothing's happened.
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come West, so maybe—
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419. Well, I ain't heard of anyone
being tomahawked or scalped
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420. in the neighborhood for sometime now.
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421. The sheriff's wrong
not to give us the facts.
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422. What'd they rip his car up
behind the jail for
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423. unless it was to
find some of that ransom dough?
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424. I've heard there was $5,000
in tens, twenties, fifties—
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425. - Ten thousand, they told me.
- That was a lot of money.
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426. I heard the first thing he did was
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427. phone Chicago for his lawyer.
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428. That's always the first thing
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429. a guy like that will do.
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430. Maybe he gave the money to the
sheriff to go free on bail.
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431. Oh, shut up, Goofy.
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432. There's Bugs Myers outside now.
He ought to know.
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433. - Let's ask him.
- That's an idea.
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434. Bring him in and give him a drink.
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435. Come on, gang.
Let's go and get him.
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436. Remember, just one.
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437. Hooray for Bugsy!
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438. Hurray!
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439. - Give us the dope, Bugsy.
- Come on, Bugs.
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440. - He knows all about it.
- Say, what's biting you fellas?
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441. What do you wanna know?
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442. There's a little argument about
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443. the— the amount the sheriff found
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444. in that kidnapper's car.
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445. - Yeah.
- Oh.
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446. Well, I hate to disappoint you guys—
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447. Come on, Bugsy.
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448. We didn't find nothing in the car.
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449. We ripped it up, but there was—
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450. Go on, go on, we know you found
that ransom money in that car.
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451. Yeah, ten grand hid under the seat.
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452. Ten grand, me eye.
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453. Why, all this fella Wilson had
on him of the ransom money
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454. was one five-dollar bill.
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455. There on, who does that make
a liar out of?
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456. Wait till I shove this down
the sheriff's throat.
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457. Come on, boys. Let's give
him a little serenade.
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458. - Yeah, Dawson's right.
- Attaboy!
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459. Quiet. Quiet, I say! Quiet!
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460. Everybody's getting too excited.
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461. The sheriff's okay.
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462. - This is none of our business.
- No?
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463. Well, I'll tell you,
if I lived in this town,
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464. I'd make it my business.
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465. What are you eggs?
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466. Soft-boiled, that you don't
stick up for a kidnapped girl?
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467. - Who are you?
- Just passing through.
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468. I've been up to Capital City,
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469. strike-breaking
for the streetcar company.
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470. Maybe you need some help here, too.
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471. - Not from a mug like you.
- Now lay off, Garrett.
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472. The sheriff made a monkey
out of you, too, didn't he?
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473. This guy is right.
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474. We ought to be ashamed of ourselves
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475. letting a stranger show us the ropes.
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476. Come on, fellas,
let's go get him. Come on!
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477. Hey. Come on,
let's have some fun!
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478. Where's that special deputy list
I made out?
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479. Did I tell you to call up the
gov... Wait a minute.
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480. Here, Myrtle, first, call up the
men I've checked on that list.
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481. Get out the tear gas bombs.
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482. - Two apiece.
- Right.
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483. Sheriff, we wanna talk
to this Wilson guy.
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484. Yeah!
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485. Boys, keep out of this.
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486. There's no positive proof
that the man you want to...
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487. talk to is guilty.
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488. Or innocent either.
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489. The district attorney
is checking on him now.
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490. But whichever he is, he's under
the protection of the law.
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491. As long as I stand here,
you can yell yourselves hoarse.
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492. But you won't see this man.
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493. Then you won't stand there long.
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494. - We'll move you.
- Yeah!
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495. Well, then, I ought to tell you men
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496. the National Guard is on its way.
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497. Orders to stop, sir, telephoned
from the governor's office.
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498. - Stop? But...
- Why, Will?
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499. Because people always resent
troops moving in on them.
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500. Hurts their pride.
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501. When the papers phoned me about
this little ruckus in Strand,
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502. I was able to calm them down, alright.
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503. But knowing how
conscientious you are, Bert,
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504. I came right over.
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505. It's a mighty good thing
I was in time to stop you too.
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506. You know, you could cut our
political throats
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507. with this tin soldier stuff
in an election year.
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508. You, Freddy Garrett,
Durkin, Lopez, Walker,
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509. Johnson, all of you, go home.
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510. You're gonna wind up
being sorry for this.
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511. Think of your families.
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512. You stick in with this
kidnapper, Milt Grimes,
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513. and you'd better not come home tonight.
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514. You elected me to do my duty,
and I'm going to do it.
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515. You're diving in over your
heads, men. Listen to reason.
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516. Stop acting like a lot of hysterical...
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517. I'm warning you!
Don't make me use force.
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518. You're not up against just us here.
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519. More deputies,
with tear gas and rifles—
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520. Hey! Hey, jailer! Jailer!
Come here, will you?
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521. Hey, jailer!
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522. Jailer! Jailer!
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523. Have the sheriff inform my girl,
will you?
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524. She's the one I wanted to call up.
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525. I— I just didn't wanna get her
mixed up in this thing.
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526. That's all.
She can tell you who I am.
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527. Ten cents.
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528. Hey, buddy! Hey!
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529. Hey, is this the way to Strand?
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530. - Straight ahead.
- Okay, thanks. Keep going.
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531. Boy, them newsreel guys
are sure on their toes.
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532. They must have found out
about this before it happened.
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533. I phoned where I live.
There's no word of him.
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534. Oh, he had a puncture, I suppose.
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535. Everything will be alright.
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536. The things that happen,
the bus driver just told me
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537. they got somebody they suspect
of that kidnapping at Strand.
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538. A fella named Joe Wilson.
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539. And the mob there is trying
to make him confess.
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540. Joe Wilson? But...
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541. Joe...
That's impossible.
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542. He never hurt a hair on
anyone's head in his life.
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543. Where's the car?
I've got to go there.
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544. Lend me your car, please?
I've got to go to him.
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545. - Oh, miss, the boys got my car.
- When's the next bus?
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546. They ain't no more.
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547. What'll, what'll I do?
I've— I've got to go.
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548. Don't you understand?
I've got to go to him.
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549. Won't you help me?
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550. Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy,
what a shot this is.
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551. We'll sweep the country
with this stuff.
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552. Oh, the film's gone. Reload.
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553. And be sure and use
that hypersensitive film.
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554. Holy smoke!
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555. Come on, Bill, make it snappy.
And get me that two-inch lens.
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556. Lock the door.
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557. Open the door!
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558. I can get them through the window.
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559. We'll bust 'em in.
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560. - More bombs!
- We're almost out of bombs.
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561. - Where's them National Guards?
- Where's Ralph?
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562. - Here.
- Where's Milt?
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563. - His wife took him home.
- Why, the yellow...
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564. Wait a minute.
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565. What does that silence mean?
Quiet.
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566. Heave ho!
Heave ho! Heave...
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567. Get filing cabinets, desks,
line them up against that door.
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568. Stop! Please, stop!
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569. Jailer! Jailer! Can't anybody
hear me? Let me out!
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570. I'll talk to them!
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571. Let me out! Give me a chance!
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572. Let me talk to them!
Give me a chance, will you?
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573. Can't anybody hear me?
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574. - Up to the cells, men.
- Come on!
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575. - Keys, Lem.
- I ain't got them.
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576. Nothing's gonna happen to you, Lem.
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577. We want those key.
All we want is this guy, Wilson.
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578. We know you got them keys on him.
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579. I ain't got them, I tell ya!
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580. - We want those keys.
- Where are they?
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581. Get a post.
We'll break it down!
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582. Yeah, that's it!
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583. We haven't got time. The
National Guard will be here.
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584. - Let's smoke him out.
- Yeah, he's right.
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585. Let's go, men.
Come on, let us get some wood.
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586. Hope you like baked potatoes, Wilson.
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587. - Hey!
- There goes his dog!
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588. Give me some of them books, sir.
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589. Hey, come back here! Come here.
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590. - Oh, let the dog go!
- Get it down!
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591. Hey, Wilson, they can't
parole you out of this.
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592. Hello, Rainbow.
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593. Let him have it.
Stay away, girl.
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594. - Stay away.
- Stay away.
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595. Looks bad, Rainbow.
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596. Looks bad.
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597. There he is!
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598. I am the resurrection
and the life, saith the Lord.
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599. I am a stranger with thee
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600. and a sojourner,
as all my fathers were.
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601. Oh, God, forgive him
and forgive us our trespasses,
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602. as we forgive them
who trespass against us.
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603. Run in back, Wilson.
Get back there!
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604. What are you looking for,
the Peabody girl?
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605. Get back!
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606. No.
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607. Jiggers!
The soldiers are coming!
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608. - Soldiers are coming!
- Soldiers!
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609. - Let's beat it.
- Wait! I've got an idea.
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610. - They'll never get him out.
- That's the stuff.
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611. After this dynamite, they
won't be able to find the jail.
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612. - Wait! Here's somebody!
- Help her up!
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613. Why, the very spirit of
government has been violated.
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614. The state disgraced
in the eyes of the world
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615. by this brutal outburst
of lust for vengeance.
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616. And I blame myself.
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617. I let you talk me down.
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618. Why, that mob could have been stopped
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619. if assistance had been
sent to local officers in time.
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620. Oh, forget it.
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621. The reformers will cuss around
for a while and then
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622. they'll start cussing something else.
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623. These letters and telegram
is backing up
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624. the statement I gave out.
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625. Congratulations, 90 percent of them.
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626. "Finest thing
we've heard of in years."
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627. "Congratulations."
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628. I wonder what sort of telegrams
we'll get
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629. when it's known that Wilson
was an innocent man.
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630. Well, when I gave out the
statement, I didn't know that.
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631. This story is on every wire
in the world right now.
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632. Yeah, yeah.
Now he's innocent. Yeah.
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633. I can't get it out of my head.
I can't get any sleep.
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634. When I close my eyes, I...
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635. I can't understand why we haven't
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636. heard anything from Katherine.
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637. Ah, she's like all the rest.
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638. He gets in trouble,
and she takes a run-out powder.
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639. When I think how— how happy he
was when he left here.
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640. Oh, stop it!
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641. Hey, what are you doing here?
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642. You better go back.
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643. - Any of that milk left, Tom?
- What?
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644. Oh, yes.
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645. There. Come back over here.
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646. Here.
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647. If I could only get at them rats...
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648. If I could only get my hands on them...
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649. We're going out there, Tom.
We're gonna get them skunks.
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650. We're gonna kill them the way
they killed Joe.
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651. Whatever you say, Charlie,
And whenever.
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652. That's five-and-ten-cent store talk.
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653. Joe!
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654. Joe.
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655. Pull down that shade.
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656. Pull down the shade!
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657. Turn out that light!
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658. Do you know where I've been all day?
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659. In a movie.
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660. Watching a newsreel
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661. of myself getting burned alive.
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662. I watched it ten times,
or twenty, maybe.
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663. Over and over again.
I don't know how much.
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664. The place was packed.
They like it.
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665. They get a big kick out of
seeing a man burned to death.
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666. A big kick!
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667. What an explosion.
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668. It blew the cell door off,
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669. and it killed... Rainbow.
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670. I got out down a rain-pipe.
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671. I almost burned my side off.
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672. I could smell myself burn.
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673. Oh, it's awful. I feel like
thanking God or something.
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674. Did you get, did you get burned bad?
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675. Yeah, but that don't hurt me
because you can't hurt
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676. a dead man and I'm dead.
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677. Everybody knows that.
The whole country knows it.
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678. Yeah, I'm dead, see?
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679. You remember me preaching to you
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680. to be decent and to live right?
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681. Live right.
I tried it.
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682. I tried to like it.
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683. And people.
But they won't let you!
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684. Charlie, you were right.
Donelli was right.
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685. Everybody was right but me.
I was wrong.
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686. But I know now, and I'll get them.
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687. Sure, we'll get a lawyer and have 'em—
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688. What? Arrested,
for disturbing the peace?
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689. Or for setting fire to a jail, maybe?
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690. Oh, no, that's not enough for me.
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691. I'm burned to death
by a mob of animals.
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692. I'm legally dead.
And they're legally murderers.
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693. That I'm alive is not their fault.
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694. But I know them.
I know a lot of them.
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695. And they'll hang for it.
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696. According to the law, which says
if you kill somebody,
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697. you gotta be killed yourself.
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698. But I'll give them the chance
they didn't give me.
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699. They'll get a legal trial
in a legal courtroom.
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700. They'll have a legal judge
and a legal defense.
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701. They'll get a legal sentence
and a legal death!
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702. But I can't do it myself.
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703. You'll have to do it for me.
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704. You see that?
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705. I tore it out of a law book
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706. in the public library.
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707. My husband says
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708. it would be a blessing
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709. if the community would forget
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710. what happened.
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711. It just leaves a bad taste,
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712. and it reminds everyone of what,
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713. as the minister said Sunday,
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714. would be better forgiven
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715. and forgotten.
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716. The mailman was just here.
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717. Shall I go?
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718. Yes, yes, I'm coming.
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719. Oh, it's you, Mrs. Garrett.
Come in.
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720. Have you heard anything from the hotel?
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721. Fred's been down at that
investigation for so long.
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722. I wondered if your husband had phoned,
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723. or, or anything.
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724. Oh, there, there, there.
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725. Don't worry,
Mrs. Garrett, don't worry.
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726. Nobody's going to cut off their nose
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727. to spite their face,
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728. naming names in this...
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729. I know, but if somebody does
talk, then what'll happen?
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730. Nobody's going to talk.
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731. The responsible businessmen
have decided
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732. it's a community
and not an individual thing.
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733. So everybody's got to stick together
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734. against this district attorney.
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735. The whole town's tongue-tied.
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736. Under wraps.
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737. Protecting its own, naturally.
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738. But ask anybody, they'll tell you that
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739. Joe was there all that time.
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740. Before I can charge anybody
with murder,
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741. I have to prove that a murder
was committed.
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742. And I can't even find
anyone who will swear
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743. that at the time the jail burned,
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744. your brother was in it at all.
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745. Sorry, boys,
but I've got to go back tonight.
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746. Come on, I don't believe
she ran out on him.
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747. We got an hour till train time,
so we might as well try.
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748. We can ask, anyway.
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749. I'll do the talking.
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750. Miss Grant live here?
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751. She's very sick.
She can't talk to anyone.
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752. - Our name's Wilson. We're—
- Oh, his brothers.
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753. Come in, come in.
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754. Hello, Katherine.
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755. Katherine!
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756. - It's Charlie.
- And Tom.
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757. This is the way she's been
ever since she came home.
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758. Katherine, don't you remember us?
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759. We came from Joe...
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760. We're Joe's brothers.
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761. - Joe, Katherine.
- You see?
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762. It's the same as ev...
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763. Land sakes!
Excuse me a second.
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764. I've got broth on the stove.
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765. Charlie, look. She is sick.
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766. Maybe if we tell her Joe's alright—
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767. - Shut up!
- She can't hear.
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768. But it's not fair to her not
to know. It might help.
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769. No, no. Let me think.
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770. No. No! No!
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771. Joe! Joe!
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772. No, it's Charlie.
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773. Charlie, Katherine, and Tom.
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774. - What is?
- Shh.
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775. Joe's brothers.
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776. Try and remember, Katherine.
Joe's brothers.
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777. Charlie?
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778. Tom?
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779. Oh, Charlie.
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780. I saw him.
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781. I saw him.
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782. Behind those flames...
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783. in that burning jail.
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784. His face...
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785. There, dear heart, it's all over now.
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786. The witness.
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787. I'll make them suffer.
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788. I'll get them now, alright.
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789. Joe, why'd you have to come
here to Capital City?
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790. Why didn't you stay in Chicago?
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791. Your pictures will be in all the papers
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792. once the trial starts,
somebody will see you.
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793. Yeah, nobody will see me
because I'll be hiding.
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794. I had to be here on the scene.
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795. Did you think I was going to
wait for letters from you?
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796. - No.
- Charlie, I think Joe's right.
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797. It's natural to him wanting to hear
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798. everything as soon as possible.
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799. And maybe someday
he'll wanna see Katherine.
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800. Get this and get it straight.
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801. Katherine's not to know that I'm alive.
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802. She'd crack.
She'd never go through with it.
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803. She wouldn't see things
the way I see 'em.
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804. I wanna hear everything they say.
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805. I wanna see them squirm,
the way they made me.
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806. I wanna see them at the end of a rope.
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807. Adams, I've got to hold this
party together in this state.
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808. These— these star-spangled
heroics of yours
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809. will blow it a mile high.
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810. I've got to proceed with this case
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811. as my oath of office requires.
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812. You and your wife
and that boy of yours...
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813. Adams, you like to eat, don't you?
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814. Sure, Will.
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815. But some of the things people have had
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816. to eat in this country lately
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817. haven't agreed with their stomachs.
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818. But, well, who are you going to name?
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819. You can't bring a town
full of John Does to trial
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820. just to pull yourself
to heaven on a publicity stunt.
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821. John Doe is not
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822. going to trial, Will...
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823. but 22 citizens of Strand
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824. who I can prove are guilty
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825. of murder in the first degree.
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826. Because the law declares
that in a lynching
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827. all who consent to the design
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828. are responsible for what took place.
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829. All who participate
are responsible for the act.
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830. This may seem harsh,
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831. but when a mob takes it upon itself
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832. to identify, try,
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833. condemn and punish...
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834. it is a destroyer of a government
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835. that patriots have died
to establish and defend.
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836. Every decent person in this country
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837. feels the importance of this case.
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838. The nation is hanging
on the outcome of this trial.
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839. No lynching can be justified,
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840. though, sometimes attempts are made
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841. to whitewash them
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842. by citing the confessions of
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843. or proofs of guilt against,
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844. the by now silent corpse.
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845. But no one can dare defend
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846. the lynching of an innocent man.
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847. American democracy
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848. and its system of fair play
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849. for the rights of individuals
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850. under the law is on trial here,
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851. ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
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852. To this end, you must be guided
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853. not only by your common sense
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854. but by your patriotism.
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855. As counsel for
these defendants, Your Honor...
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856. ladies and gentlemen of the jury...
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857. I must point out that my clients
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858. are not on trial for treason
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859. against any philosophy of government
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860. as our esteemed district
attorney seems to think.
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861. They're on trial for murder.
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862. A charge you will see vanish
into thin air here
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863. as the state, to cover up its
own criminal negligence,
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864. and not protecting
this innocent man he speaks of,
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865. proceeds in this savage attempt
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866. to kill as scapegoats
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867. these 22 bewildered souls.
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868. These defendants have pleaded
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869. not guilty to the charge of murder.
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870. We're ready, Your Honor.
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871. Are you ready, Mr. Adams?
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872. With the permission of the court
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873. and of my friends for the defense
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874. and their experienced associate
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875. brought from the City of New York,
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876. I'll reverse the usual
order of procedure
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877. and instead of establishing
the crime itself,
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878. first establish the whereabouts
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879. of the accused
during the commission thereof.
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880. As its first witness,
the state calls Edna Hooper.
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881. Raise your right hand and place
your left on the Bible.
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882. Do you solemnly swear that
you'll tell the truth
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883. the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, so help you God?
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884. - I do.
- Be seated, please.
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885. - Your name?
- Miss Edna Hooper.
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886. Your residence, Miss Hooper?
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887. 23, Catalpa Avenue, Strand.
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888. Strand is the town, is it not
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889. in which this lynching took place?
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890. Objection! Object as
to his incompetence.
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891. Question assumes
a fact not in evidence.
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892. Sustained. Strike it out.
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893. I will reframe the question.
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894. Strand is where the jail burned down
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895. on the night of October 26th,
is it not?
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896. Yes, but I certainly
had nothing to do with the...
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897. You're not on trial, Miss Hooper.
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898. Your occupation in Strand, please?
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899. I am a couturier and a modiste.
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900. By couturier and modiste, you mean
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901. you're a dressmaker, do you not?
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902. It's just the difference
between a dress shop
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903. and a gown shoppe.
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904. On the afternoon and evening
of the day in question,
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905. Miss Hooper, you were employed
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906. in your capacity as a couturier
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907. in the home of Frederick Garrett
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908. in Strand, were you not?
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909. I was.
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910. Who was in the house beside yourself?
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911. The baby
and Mr. And Mrs. Garrett.
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912. And this Mr. Garrett
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913. is the same Frederick Garrett
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914. who is one of these defendants here?
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915. Yes.
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916. Will Frederick Garrett stand, please?
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917. This man, charged with murder,
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918. is the Frederick Garrett who...
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919. by the testimony of your
eyesight, Miss Hooper,
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920. was at home that Saturday
afternoon and evening, then?
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921. Yes.
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922. I will remind the witness
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923. that she is under oath...
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924. and ask her again.
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925. Edna Hooper, will you swear
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926. that during
the hours when this indictment
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927. charges that this defendant,
Frederick Garrett,
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928. among others, murdered Joseph Wilson,
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929. will you swear that during those hours
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930. Garrett was peaceably in his own house?
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931. - Yes.
- Oh, dear.
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932. That's all. Thank you.
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933. You can go.
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934. Oh, Miss Hooper, isn't it true
that for years
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935. you've been a close friend of,
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936. and, before she married, roomed with
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937. Mrs. Garrett?
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938. Don't answer that!
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939. But this is a witness
for the state, sir,
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940. not for the defense.
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941. I'm sorry, I simply meant to object.
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942. I withdraw the question.
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943. Miss Franchette,
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944. you are then the proprietor,
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945. as well as the hostess
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946. of the Green Light Inn?
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947. Well, it's my place,
if that's what you mean.
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948. That's just what I mean.
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949. The list, please.
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950. Will the defendants
whose names I read stand?
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951. Dawson, Piper,
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952. Lopez,
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953. and Durkin.
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954. Miss Franchette,
do you recognize these men?
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955. I most certainly do.
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956. Did you see them at any time
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957. between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m.
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958. on October 26th in Strand?
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959. And, if so, where?
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960. Well, they were all at my place.
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961. In the cafe.
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962. From 6:00 till,
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963. oh, 10:00, 11:00, anyhow.
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964. And what makes
the presence of these particular
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965. men stick in your mind?
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966. Because, for once,
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967. Mr. Dawson paid the bill.
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968. You mean, by Mr. Dawson,
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969. the defendant Kirby Dawson?
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970. Oh, yes.
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971. Two years in jail,
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972. not identified with any church.
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973. - Objection!
- Oh, sorry.
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974. I was just thinking out loud.
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975. Yeah.
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976. This defendant, Kirby Dawson,
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977. according to these notes,
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978. also known as Bubbles,
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979. for once, paid the bill.
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980. But he or somebody else didn't pay you
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981. to concoct this alibi
for him and his friends
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982. by any chance, did they?
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983. - Objection!
- Sustained.
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984. Strike it out.
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985. I wonder if I haven't been calling
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986. the defense witnesses by mistake.
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987. His last remark proves
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988. the district attorney
hasn't lost his sense of humor,
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989. in spite of the fact
that during the past five hours
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990. his attempt to establish
the presence of the defendants
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991. at the scene of the lynching
has either failed
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992. or been ridiculed by the defense.
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993. Wait. Just wait.
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994. Thaddus Hummel,
Sheriff of Strand County,
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995. is now on the stand.
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996. Can you identify any or all
of these defendants
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997. as having been in the mob
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998. that stormed your jail and burned it,
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999. thereby burning your prisoner
Joseph Wilson to death?
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1000. Objection!
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1001. To the latter part of the question as
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1002. assuming a fact not yet proved.
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1003. I will change the question to
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1004. "Who stormed your jail
and burned it," then?
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1005. No, sir.
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1006. I can't identify them.
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1007. Can you, then,
tell me the names of anyone,
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1008. other then these defendants
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1009. among those rioters?
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1010. No, sir.
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1011. They must have been men
from out of town.
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1012. Oh, I see. Foreigners.
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1013. I will remind
the jury of the easy habit
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1014. of putting on foreigners
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1015. events that disturb our conscience.
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1016. Or perhaps it was
a roving band of Redskins.
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1017. Indians, I mean.
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1018. The only red-skinned thing
I saw was that tomato
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1019. that plopped me in the face
and made a fool of me.
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1020. I must remind the spectators
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1021. of the dignity of this court.
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1022. An injury you suffered put you to bed
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1023. for a week, sheriff.
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1024. How did that happen?
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1025. The deputies that stuck with me...
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1026. most of them disappeared,
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1027. and I were holding off the mob
as best we could
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1028. with tear gas and rifle butts
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1029. when somebody slugged me on the
skull from behind, and I—
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1030. You said, "slugged,"tear gas,"
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1031. "rifle butts,"mob."
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1032. After all, this was
an attempted lynching then!
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1033. - Objection!
- Question was entirely proper!
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1034. I disagree!
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1035. Your constant use
of the word "lynching—"
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1036. If counsel's ears were
as quick as his objections,
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1037. he'd know I said
"attempted lynching."
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1038. And if the state's evidence
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1039. was as breathtaking as its sarcasm,
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1040. which I suggest is being employed
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1041. to hide from the jury
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1042. the failure of its own witnesses
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1043. to back up its hollow case, then you...
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1044. Hooray!
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1045. Hollow as a busted jug, is what it is!
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1046. Quiet, will you?
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1047. Remove that man.
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1048. - Judge, I was just—
- Come here. You're going out.
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1049. They hadn't ought
to treat Uncle Billy that way!
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1050. Uncle Billy's right!
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1051. This is a shame against
the good name of our town.
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1052. Bring that man before the court.
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1053. Order in the court.
Quiet.
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1054. He won't do nothing to me.
I ain't afraid.
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1055. Sit down, you. Sit down!
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1056. I will order you held in contempt
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1057. for the fine of $100
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1058. or ten days in the county jail,
render the order.
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1059. I protest against this injustice!
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1060. The fine will be $200 or 30 days.
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1061. But he can't put me in...
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1062. Why, all I said was...
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1063. A trial for murder
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1064. is the most solemn occasion
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1065. upon which men can be called
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1066. to perform a public duty.
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1067. Any further demonstration,
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1068. and I shall order
the courtroom cleared.
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1069. - Proceed.
- May it please the court.
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1070. The state's own witnesses
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1071. have not been able to identify
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1072. these defendants as having even been
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1073. at the scene of the crime
alleged in the indictment.
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1074. We must insist that
the state give us facts
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1075. instead of...
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1076. tittle-tattle here.
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1077. Your Honor,
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1078. in the last 49 years
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1079. mobs have lynched
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1080. 6,010 human beings
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1081. by hanging, burning, cutting,
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1082. in this proud land of ours.
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1083. A lynching about
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1084. every three days.
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1085. And of the many thousands
that comprise these mobs,
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1086. only 765 were ever
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1087. even brought to trial
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1088. because their supposedly
civilized communities
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1089. have refused to identify them
for trial.
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1090. Thus becoming as responsible,
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1091. before God at any rate
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1092. as the lynchers themselves.
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1093. I did not put these representative
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1094. citizens of Strand on the stand
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1095. to prove anything, Your Honor,
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1096. and ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
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1097. except that on their oaths
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1098. to tell the truth and nothing
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1099. but the truth, so help them God...
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1100. they are liars!
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1101. And that their contempt of truth
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1102. shall not go unpunished,
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1103. I shall ask
their indictment for perjury
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1104. on the same evidence that in one minute
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1105. will prove the identity
of these defendants
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1106. with that of 22 active
members of the mob
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1107. that stormed and burned the jail
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1108. and lynched Joseph Wilson!
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1109. I shall introduce that evidence now.
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1110. Will counsel for the defense
please approach the bench?
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1111. While the judge is hearing
attorney's arguments
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1112. over the admission of some
mysterious evidence, folks,
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1113. I'll take this opportunity
to remind you
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1114. that this broadcast is brought to you
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1115. by the courtesy of No Make-A Me Fat,
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1116. that magic dessert...
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1117. Flash! Against the objection
of the defense,
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1118. the judge has just admitted
this evidence, whatever it is!
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1119. Stand back, everybody.
Clear the door.
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1120. I warn the spectators
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1121. against any demonstrations.
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1122. At the slightest sign of disorder,
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1123. I will unhesitatingly clear this court.
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1124. - We are ready, Your Honor.
- Proceed.
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1125. By stipulation with defense attorneys
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1126. that this is a true film record
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1127. taken at Strand by Ted Fitzgerald,
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1128. in course of employment
as a newsreel cameraman,
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1129. I hereby present this film
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1130. as state's Exhibit A.
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1131. Close the shutters.
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1132. - Ready?
- Ready.
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1133. - Ready?
- Let it run.
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1134. Defendant number one,
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1135. Kirby Dawson,
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1136. who, according to the testimony,
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1137. was in the Green Light Inn
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1138. during the hours of the
commission of this crime.
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1139. A stop action of the scene.
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1140. Defendant number two,
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1141. Mrs. Sally Humphries,
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1142. who, according to testimony,
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1143. during the hours of the
commission of this crime
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1144. was on the farm of her fiance.
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1145. We identify her by stop action
of the same shot.
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1146. The first brand that transformed
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1147. that jail into a blazing stake
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1148. for Joseph Wilson.
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1149. The fire department courageously tried
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1150. to extinguish those flames,
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1151. but overwhelming numbers
fought them back.
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1152. While in the meantime,
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1153. the defendant Frederick Garrett
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1154. peaceably armed with an ax,
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1155. destroyed the efforts of the officials
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1156. to save the life of an innocent man.
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1157. The enlarged stop action—
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1158. No, no!
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1159. It's not true.
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1160. He... He...
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1161. - Oh.
- Oh, Mary.
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1162. Order in the court!
Order!
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1163. Order in the court!
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1164. - Come on. We're gonna be late.
- Couldn't get a street car.
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1165. There's an awful crowd.
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1166. That's all. That's all.
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1167. - Do you feel better today?
- Don't worry.
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1168. - Second floor. Traffic Court.
- Pardon me.
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1169. Excuse me.
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1170. - Got a cigarette, Tom?
- Sure.
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1171. Peanuts.
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1172. Judge Hopkins' Court.
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1173. Come on.
We're getting out too.
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1174. The last, the sheriff,
the jailer, or anyone
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1175. else saw of him was before the fire.
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1176. I must insist on my question.
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1177. Who proved that Joseph Wilson
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1178. was in that jail at the time it burned?
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1179. The jailer threw the keys down and...
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1180. Are you ready to take the stand?
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1181. Isn't there the
possibility that the prisoner
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1182. angled for those keys
and escaped the back way?
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1183. Are you ready to take the stand?
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1184. We say that possibility exists.
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1185. It's up to the state to prove it false.
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1186. Is the state prepared to proceed?
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1187. We call Katherine Grant
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1188. to the stand.
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1189. Do you solemnly swear that you'll tell
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1190. the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth
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1191. so help you God?
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1192. - I do.
- Be seated, please.
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1193. State your name, residence
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1194. and occupation, please.
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1195. Katherine Grant.
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1196. I'm a teacher in the
Washington Public School here.
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1197. I live at 96, Oak Street.
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1198. With your parents, Miss Grant?
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1199. My father and mother are dead.
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1200. Your relationship to Joseph Wilson was?
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1201. We were going to be married.
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1202. Will you tell the jury, in your own way
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1203. what happened on October 26th?
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1204. I fixed a little lunch of things
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1205. I thought he'd like.
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1206. With flowers on the table...
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1207. and some salted...
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1208. peanuts.
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1209. He always liked peanuts.
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1210. Are you able to go on, Miss Grant?
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1211. Certainly I can go on.
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1212. I went to meet him at Sycamore Corners.
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1213. On the way, I bought him
some neckties for a present.
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1214. He liked blue.
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1215. He never thought of buying
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1216. things like that for himself.
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1217. And then, I stopped at
the minister's to remind him
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1218. that Joe and I would be there
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1219. at 4 o'clock, and not to forget.
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1220. We'd been away from each other so long.
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1221. More than a year.
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1222. And I... I loved him so...
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1223. I turn the witness over to the defense.
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1224. Miss Grant, according to the fact
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1225. of psychology
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1226. that under great emotional stress
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1227. the mind sees what it has expected to
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1228. whether the thing
is actually there or not.
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1229. Is it not possible that you
did not see Joseph Wilson
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1230. but only the image of him
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1231. your imagination had created
in your head?
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1232. No, I saw him. I saw him
burning to death there!
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1233. You can see that picture now,
too, can't you?
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1234. I'll always see it.
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1235. So, perhaps after all,
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1236. it was an hallucination
of your tortured mind
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1237. that you saw there,
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1238. just as you see it here.
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1239. What do you want me to say, yes or no?
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1240. I tell you I saw him.
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1241. Can you, from your
own personal knowledge,
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1242. swear that Joseph Wilson is dead?
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1243. Why, no. That is, yes.
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1244. I mean, one can assume—
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1245. Excuse me, but that is exactly what
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1246. must not be assumed, but proved.
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1247. The state is asking the lives
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1248. of 22 people for one.
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1249. I don't care
about the lives of 22 people!
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1250. They can't bring back
the one life I cared about.
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1251. I only wish I hadn't fainted.
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1252. I wish I could have gone in
there to him. With him.
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1253. That's all, Miss Grant.
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1254. I will remind the jury
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1255. that under the law
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1256. lives must not be taken on assumptions
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1257. but on facts!
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1258. Where is the corpse of Joseph Wilson?
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1259. The law is that the corpus
delicti must be established
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1260. at least by fragments of the human body
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1261. or of articles known and proved
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1262. to have been worn by the deceased.
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1263. And in the absence of convincing proof
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1264. of the corpus delicti, You Honor,
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1265. I move that this indictment
be wiped off the records
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1266. and the charges against
these defendants be dismissed.
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1267. I shall take the motion for dismissal
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1268. under advisement until tomorrow
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1269. and hear the state's arguments then.
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1270. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
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1271. I have received an object
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1272. which, if authentic,
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1273. must be considered
as evidence in this case.
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1274. As to its authenticity,
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1275. I am not permitted to have an opinion.
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1276. However, in order to present it to you,
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1277. I must take the witness stand.
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1278. Mr. Clerk,
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1279. please swear me.
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1280. Do you solemnly swear that
you'll tell the truth
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1281. the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth
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1282. so help you God?
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1283. - I do.
- Please be seated.
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1284. This is a special delivery
letter postmarked
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1285. in this city at
11:00 p.m. last night
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1286. and addressed, "Judge Daniel Hopkins,
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1287. Hall of Justice,
Courtroom 10."
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1288. Is this the letter
you received, Your Honor?
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1289. It is.
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1290. The communication is not handwritten.
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1291. It is formed by letters cut
from a newspaper
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1292. and pasted together to spell words.
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1293. It is, ladies and gentlemen,
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1294. the confession of a tortured
conscience.
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1295. Listen.
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1296. "I can't hide the truth any longer.
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1297. I am a citizen of Strand
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1298. who helped clean up the jail mess.
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1299. In the ashes,
I found this enclosed ring.
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1300. Nobody knew it, so I was
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1301. keeping it for a mement...
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1302. Memento.
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1303. But it is upsetting my conscience.
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1304. I don't dare sign this,
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1305. or I would probably get lynched myself.
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1306. A citizen of Strand."
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1307. I now draw your attention to this ring.
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1308. It's gold, melted and misshapen,
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1309. as if by fire.
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1310. Inside the ring is an engraved
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1311. inscription reading
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1312. I can decipher only the words
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1313. "Henry to K."
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1314. The rest is melted out.
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1315. But after that word, I can plainly read
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1316. in a different style of engraving
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1317. "To Joe," obviously meaning—
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1318. - Objection!
- Sustained.
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1319. Since when have anonymous
letters become gospel in law?
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1320. Who can say that ring was actually
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1321. the property of Joseph Wilson?
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1322. What proof is there
that it was really found
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1323. as that concocted letter
would have us believe?
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1324. Who sent that letter?
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1325. A man afraid to sign his name.
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1326. I believe that this fraud
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1327. is the fabrication of some soul
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1328. poisoned with hostility
toward these defendants!
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1329. The state recalls
Katherine Grant to the stand.
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1330. I will remind you, Miss Grant,
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1331. you've already sworn to tell the truth.
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1332. Have you ever seen this ring before?
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1333. - Yes.
- Where and when?
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1334. In the railroad station in Chicago.
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1335. When I was leaving to come here.
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1336. I gave it to Joe.
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1337. What did Joseph Wilson do with it
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1338. when you gave it to him?
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1339. He put it on his little finger.
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1340. It was too small for any other finger.
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1341. How can you be sure this ring
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1342. is the one you gave Joseph Wilson
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1343. and saw him put
on his little finger there?
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1344. Because it was my mother's.
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1345. It had engraved "Henry,"
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1346. my father's name,
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1347. "to Katherine," which was
my mother's name too.
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1348. After the "Katherine"
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1349. I had it engraved...
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1350. "To Joe."
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1351. And...
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1352. I want to confess!
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1353. Let me go!
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1354. I threw stones at him!
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1355. I helped kill him!
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1356. I'm guilty!
We're all guilty!
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1357. Let me ask her to forgive me!
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1358. Please, please, forgive me!
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1359. Forgive me! Please.
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1360. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury...
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1361. Forgive me!
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1362. There is your answer to this case!
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1363. That letter cinched it
for us, didn't it?
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1364. Yeah, why?
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1365. It was certainly lucky for us
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1366. that it showed up, wasn't it?
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1367. Stop talking about it.
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1368. I mean...
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1369. Where does it get you?
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1370. Why didn't you tell me Joe was alive?
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1371. What are you talking about?
Are you crazy?
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1372. I know he's alive, Charlie.
I know he's alive.
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1373. Will you shut your mouth?
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1374. You can't keep me quiet.
What's happened to him?
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1375. Does he realize what he's done?
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1376. Does he realize what we've all done?
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1377. - Where is he?
- You saw him.
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1378. You saw him in that fire.
Why ask me?
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1379. You testified, not me.
I wasn't there.
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1380. Ah, you're losing your mind again.
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1381. Of course.
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1382. Of course, you're right.
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1383. I don't know what's the matter with me.
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1384. Of course you're right.
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1385. He's dead.
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1386. But I haven't slept for so long.
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1387. I, I want to go.
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1388. I can't listen to any more.
I want to go home.
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1389. Yeah, yeah, come on.
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1390. I tell you it was that letter you wrote
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1391. that made her jump, I don't know what—
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1392. Ah, you're just trying to make
yourself important.
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1393. Katherine suspicious?
You're daffy!
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1394. I'm daffy?
Take a look at your radio.
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1395. I tell you, that letter—
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1396. That letter
was the best idea I ever had.
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1397. Yeah.
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1398. Almost cost me my finger
getting that ring off.
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1399. But it was worth it. It would
have been worth the whole hand.
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1400. Two hands.
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1401. Tom, why don't you stick
with me? You know as well...
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1402. Yeah, you're right. What's the
use of fighting with him?
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1403. Anyway, she's home now.
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1404. We got the landlady to put her to bed.
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1405. That must have been some sensation
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1406. when that woman collapsed, huh?
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1407. They could stand seeing
me burned to death, alright.
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1408. But they can't stand
a good honest trial.
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1409. Cut it out, will you?
I can't stand it!
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1410. I can't hear any more about it.
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1411. You should have been there
watching those people.
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1412. You didn't see that woman.
You didn't look in their eyes.
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1413. Yellow-livered welsher, feeling
sorry for those lynchers, huh?
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1414. You're as bad as them.
You're lynching me!
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1415. It's getting me too, Joe.
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1416. I wish I hadn't started
the whole thing.
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1417. I was with you then,
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1418. but I got a rotten feeling that
you talked me into something.
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1419. And if I could think
of a way out of this mess,
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1420. I don't know what I'd do.
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1421. Alright, why don't you
snitch on me, both of you?
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1422. - Nobody's talking about that!
- I am!
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1423. I can't stand it any longer!
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1424. Be human, Joe.
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1425. We can get out of the country,
we can start over again.
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1426. But let's tell them the truth.
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1427. Let's tell them you're alive!
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1428. I'll kill you first.
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1429. You might as well kill me too.
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1430. So you told her, you brought her
here, you lying little—
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1431. No, Joe. I followed them!
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1432. I knew you were alive
when I saw your letter.
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1433. Why not kill me, too?
Do a good job of it.
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1434. What difference does it make?
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1435. Twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-five!
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1436. - Listen to me, Joe.
- No!
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1437. I'm sorry.
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1438. I didn't mean to talk that way.
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1439. Joe, I understand how you feel
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1440. and I understand why you feel that way.
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1441. When I thought you were dead...
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1442. When I thought of what killed
you, I wanted revenge too.
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1443. But now I don't.
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1444. Now I want to be happy again.
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1445. I want what we've always
promised each other.
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1446. You ought to have a couple of violins
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1447. playing when you talk like that.
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1448. Well, I know what I want,
and I'm getting it!
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1449. But you're hanging 22 people
for something they didn't do.
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1450. Oh, no, I'm not, I'm hanging 22 rats
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1451. for something they did do.
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1452. - These are 22 human beings.
- Yeah.
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1453. - They live and breathe.
- Yeah.
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1454. Like me, in the jail, for instance.
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1455. They're not murderers.
They were part of a mob.
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1456. A mob doesn't think.
It hasn't time to think.
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1457. What about the guy in jail?
He can think, can he?
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1458. Alright, now it's his turn.
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1459. Now let them know
what it means to be lynched.
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1460. Don't you think they know by now?
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1461. Nah!
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1462. Don't you realize that what
you've felt for a few hours,
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1463. they've had to face
for days and night and weeks?
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1464. Wishing, with all their souls,
that they could
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1465. have that one day to live over again.
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1466. Joe?
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1467. Don't you see?
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1468. We can be together and be happy.
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1469. Let me go with you to the judge.
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1470. And then we can start all over again.
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1471. Stop thinking about them, will you?
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1472. Why don't you think about me?
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1473. I am thinking about you.
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1474. About what a swell guy you were,
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1475. when you were alive.
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1476. When I was alive?
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1477. If those people die, Joe Wilson dies.
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1478. You know that, don't you?
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1479. Wherever you go.
Whatever you do.
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1480. I couldn't marry you now, Joe.
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1481. I couldn't marry a dead man.
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1482. Alright, then, alright!
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1483. I don't need anybody!
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1484. Nobody!
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1485. Maybe this is crazy.
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1486. But I can't help thinking
we'd all be better off
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1487. if you hadn't escaped from that jail.
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1488. So that's what
you can't help thinking, huh?
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1489. Well, who cares?
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1490. This is a big night for me.
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1491. I ought to be out celebrating.
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1492. Yeah, and that's what I'm gonna do too!
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1493. Celebrate. Alone!
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1494. From now on, I'm gonna do
everything alone.
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1495. I don't need any of you!
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1496. - Yes, sir?
- This stuff's too weak for me.
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1497. Will you get me some bourbon, will you?
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1498. Oh, sorry, sir,
but with the kind of license
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1499. we have here, it's against the law.
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1500. Alright. Give me the check.
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1501. - I'm sorry, sir, if you feel—
- No, no, no, no, it's alright.
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1502. It's just, it's too noisy.
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1503. I don't like crowded places.
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1504. Are you planning to do a lot of running
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1505. around in this room?
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1506. Uh, have a good time.
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1507. Oh, and bye-bye.
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1508. Come in, mister.
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1509. - What's your pleasure be, sir?
- Double bourbon.
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1510. Yes, sir.
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1511. Midnight, and another day.
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1512. Two pages must've got hanged together.
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1513. Do a good job of it!
What does it matter?
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1514. Twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-five!
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1515. Katherine! Katherine!
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1516. Katherine, don't leave me alone.
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1517. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
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1518. have you agreed upon a verdict?
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1519. We have, Your Honor.
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1520. You will hand the verdict
to the bailiff.
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1521. We, the jury,
find in the case of the people
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1522. of the state versus
the following defendants
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1523. charged with the murder
of one Joseph Wilson
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1524. as set forth in the indictment.
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1525. Jasper Anderson, not guilty.
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1526. Gilbert Clark, not guilty.
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1527. Richard Durkin...
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1528. guilty.
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1529. Walter Dubbs, guilty.
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1530. Kirby Dawson, guilty.
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1531. Frederick Garrett, guilty.
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1532. - Walter Gordon, guilty.
- No, no! I'm not. Not me!
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1533. Go ahead, go ahead, get it over with!
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1534. Get it over with!
Get it over with!
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1535. - Get out of here!
- Get it over with!
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1536. Order in the court!
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1537. Your Honor, I am Joseph Wilson.
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1538. Keep your seats!
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1539. Go on.
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1540. I know that by coming here
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1541. I saved the lives of these 22 people.
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1542. But that isn't why I'm here.
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1543. I don't care anything
about saving them.
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1544. They're murderers.
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1545. I know the law says that they're
not, because I'm still alive.
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1546. But that's not their fault.
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1547. And the law doesn't know
that a lot of things
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1548. that were very important to me,
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1549. silly things, maybe,
like a belief in justice
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1550. and an idea that men were civilized...
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1551. and a feeling of pride
that this country
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1552. of mine was different from all others.
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1553. The law doesn't know those things were
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1554. burned to death within me that night.
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1555. I came here today for my own sake.
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1556. I couldn't stand it anymore.
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1557. I couldn't stop thinking about them,
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1558. with every step
and every breath I took.
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1559. And I didn't believe Katherine
when she said...
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1560. Katherine is the young lady
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1561. who was going to marry me.
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1562. Maybe someday after
I've paid for what I did,
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1563. there'll be a chance to begin again.
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1564. And then maybe...
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1565. Katherine and I—
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1566. Joe.
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