The Letter
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-Robert has saved--
-I wasn't thinking of the money.

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I don't know if you'll understand this,
but I look on myself as an honest man.

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You're asking me to do something
no better than suborning a witness.

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You mean you could save me and won't?
What harm have I done you?

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-How could you be so cruel?
-Cruel? You must be insane, Leslie.

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A lawyer has a duty to his profession...
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...to himself.
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No.
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I can't do what you ask.
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Poor Robert. He doesn't deserve it.
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He's never hurt anyone in his life.
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He's so good and simple and kind,
and he trusts me so.

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I mean everything...
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...everything in the world to him.
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This will ruin his life.
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I know what you're thinking.
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You despise me. You think Bob
well rid of me if they do hang me.

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I don't despise you.
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It isn't important what I feel about you,
do you understand?

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I'm going to do what I can.
:41:29
Bob will want to know
what the money's for.

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Will it be a very large sum?
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I imagine the woman has a shrewd
idea of the letter's value.

:41:43
You won't have to show Bob the letter,
will you?

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I'll do everything possible
to prevent him from seeing it.

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He'll be an important witness.
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He should be as firmly convinced
of your innocence as he is now.


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