The Letter
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I don't want you to tell me anything
but what is needed to save your neck.

:38:12
They can prove that Hammond came
to your house at your urgent invitation.

:38:16
I don't know what else, but if the jury
comes to the conclusion...

:38:20
...that you didn't kill Hammond
in self-defense....

:38:23
Mrs. Cooper!
:38:27
Good heavens! What's happened?
:38:36
I'm quite all right. Really, I am.
:38:38
Just lie quiet and rest, Mrs. Crosbie.
:38:41
She's just been too brave, poor little thing,
and not eating enough.

:38:45
I feel fine now, Mrs. Cooper.
You go on about your duties.

:38:48
As Mr. Joyce is here, I will.
I'll come back and see how you are.

:38:52
Thank you.
:38:54
Make her lie quiet, Mr. Joyce.
:39:05
I'm afraid I've made rather
a mess of things.

:39:08
I'm sorry.
:39:10
For Robert, not for me.
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You've distrusted me from the beginning.
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That's neither here nor there, Leslie.
:39:21
Who's got the letter?
:39:24
Hammond's wife.
:39:32
Are you going to let them hang me?
:39:38
What do you mean by that, Leslie?
:39:41
You could get the letter.
:39:44
Do you think it's so easy to do away
with unwelcome evidence?

:39:48
Surely nothing would have been
said to you...

:39:51
...if the owner weren't quite prepared
to sell it.

:39:56
That's true.
:39:58
-But I'm not prepared to buy it.
-It wouIdn't be your money.


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