Witness for the Prosecution
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But I waited me time to pay 'er back.
And it's come now.

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I'm deeply sorry, deeply sorry.
We'll make it another $5 for the letters.

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'Olding out on me, were yer?
I knew I was being soft with yer.

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Cold-blooded vindictiveness.
Read this one.

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Unbelievable.
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We'd better have the full name of the man
to whom these were addressed, Miss...

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Miss, um...
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Where is she?
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On that train, I should think. Doesn't want
her other cheek slashed. Can't blame her.

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- Care for another, sir?
- Hm?

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Good idea.
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Silence!
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Be upstanding in court.
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All persons who have anything
to do before my lords,

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the queen's justices of oyer and terminer
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and general jail delivery for the
jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court,

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draw near and give your attendance.
God save the queen.

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Since the defence has called
but one witness, the prisoner,

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it has the right to be heard last.
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Mr Myers, if you are ready, let us have
the final address for the prosecution.

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My lord, members of the jury,
I will be brief in my final speech

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because I think we've proved so obvious
a case of murder against Leonard Vole,

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that a verdict of guilty
must be the only possible conclusion.

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I will briefly summarise these facts...

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