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1:14:05
I now draw your attention to this ring.
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It's gold, melted and misshapen,
as if by fire.

1:14:11
Inside the ring is an engraved
inscription, reading...

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I can decipher only the words...
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..."Henry to K."
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The rest is melted out.
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But after that word, I can plainly read...
1:14:27
...in a different style of engraving...
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..."To Joe," obviously meaning...
1:14:32
- Objection!
- Sustained.

1:14:34
Since when have anonymous letters
become gospel in law?

1:14:37
Who can say that ring was
the property of Joseph Wilson?

1:14:40
What proof is there that it was found...
1:14:43
...as that concocted letter
would have us believe?

1:14:46
Who sent that letter?
A man afraid to sign his name.

1:14:50
I believe that this fraud is
a fabrication of some soul...

1:14:54
...poisoned with hostility
toward these defendants!

1:14:58
The state recalls
Katherine Grant to the stand.

1:15:12
I will remind you, Miss Grant,
you've already sworn to tell the truth.

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Have you ever seen this ring before?
1:15:22
- Yes.
- Where and when?

1:15:26
In the railroad station in Chicago.
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When I was leaving to come here.
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I gave it to Joe.
1:15:33
What did Joseph Wilson do with it
when you gave it to him?

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He put it on his little finger.
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It was too small for any other finger.
1:15:42
How can you be sure this ring
is the one you gave him...

1:15:46
...and saw him put
on his little finger there?

1:15:51
Because it was my mother's.
1:15:54
It had engraved "Henry,"
my father's name...

1:15:59
..."to Katherine," which was
my mother's name too.


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