Les Innocents aux mains sales
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Yes, just once.
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It wasn't very smart to have lied.
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Tell me the whole story.
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Oh it was a couple of weeks ago.
We hadn't seen him in some time.

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...and Louis asked me
to drop in and see him...

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...the door was open, I went in.
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No one was home...
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...I smoked a cigarette, waited,
he never showed up.

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The next day, we found
he was spending a few days in Italy.

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I see! No doubt to be seen...
and he came back this week!

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We can't keep the judge waiting...
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Let me take care of everything.
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Just repeat in your head
"I keep my trap shut"

:53:40
Do you dig, Julie?
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I dig, Mr. Legal.
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You're lucky to be so good looking...
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...or I'd have dropped
you like a hot potato.

:53:53
We weren't too long, your Honor?
:53:55
Please Counselor,
don't start your little song and dance again.

:53:58
It's eventually going to get on my nerves
and it won't do you any good.

:54:02
You don't feel you have a solid case.
My only intention is justice.

:54:05
Oh sit down, you are making me dizzy!
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Please Mrs. Wormser, sit down.
:54:24
- I have a few questions to ask you.
- Yes

:54:28
About what?
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But about Mr. Wormser's
dissapearance of course!

:54:32
Just a second Your Honor,
the police report goes quite a bit further.

:54:36
Yes, the police report you saw...
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...concluded that Mr. Wormser
was robbed and killed, Counselor.

:54:42
Madam Wormser has a right to know
what she is suspected of.

:54:47
The report alleges the crime was committed
by a Mr. Joseph Marlo...

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...and Mrs Julie Wormser, born Schumann,
was his accomplice.

:54:54
Well, now we know were we stand.
:54:57
The police report explained
the following theory:


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