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nay, in this magnificent nation...
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of whom it may actually be said
that he is able to strut sitting down.

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- I object!
- Quiet.

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- I object!
- Objection overruled.

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- I note the exception.
- Proceed.

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Gentlemen of the jury...
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you have heard the prosecution's
cruel attack on this defenseless woman.

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Bred in the gentle surroundings
of a pure home...

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such as you would choose
for your own daughters...

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this innocent girl,
bereft by death of her loved ones...

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was left alone in the world.
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In that hour of dark terror came a wolf
in sheep's clothing, gentlemen.

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A wretch, posing as a friend...
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false promises, lies, deceit so palpable...
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that it would have fooled no one
but a young girl...

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such as you, yourself, Mrs. Wyatt,
in your maidenly days.

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Surely, you must remember.
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Yes.
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- Helpless, crushed by the...
- I object!

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- Objection's overruled.
- I note an exception!

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I note that my worthy opponent
is exceptionally able at noting exceptions.

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Quiet. Proceed.
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Gentlemen...
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my only object in being here
is to try and get at the truth.

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For that purpose, Your Honor,
I call as witness the defendant...

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Miss Dixie Lee.
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Miss Lee, you will take the stand.
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Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth,
the whole truth...


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