Witness for the Prosecution
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Now, this cut in your wrist.
You say you cut yourself with a knife?

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Well, that's true, I did.
I was cutting bread and the knife slipped.

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But that was two days after. Christine
was there. She'll tell them in her evidence.

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Are you keeping something from me?
Is she ill? Was she shocked?

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All things considered, she took it well.
Though that may be only on the surface.

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Wives are often profoundly
disturbed at such a time.

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Yes, it must be hard.
We've never been separated before.

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- Not since our first meeting.
- How did you meet your wife, Mr Vole?

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In Germany in 1945.
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It's rather funny. The very first time
I saw her, the ceiling fell right in on me.

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I Was stationed outside Hamburg,
With an RAF maintenance unit.

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I'd just installed a shoWer in the officers'
billet, so they gave me a Weekend pass.

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Come on!
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Join the party
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Have a hearty glass of rum
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Don't ever think about tomorrow
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For tomorrow may never come
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When I find me a happy place
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That's where I wanna stay
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Time is nothing
as long as I'm living it up this way

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I may never go home any more
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Dim the lights
and start locking the door

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Give your arms to me
Give your charms to me

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After all that's what sailors are for
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I've got kisses and kisses galore
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That have never been tasted before
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If you treat me right
This could be the night

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I may never go home
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I may never go home
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I may never go home
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I may never go home

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