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So what am I to do?
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You must understand,
if I were to give you a testimonial...

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it would make me a sitting duck
to any prosecution.

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Yes, I see that.
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I realize it might compromise your position
to be seen to be associated with me.

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Quite understand that.
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- Good night, Clive.
- Good night.

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- Maurice.
- Oh. Where on earth have you been?

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Excuse me.
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Thanks.
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Where have you been?
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You all right?
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- Clive?
- Yes, thank you, Maurice. I'm fine.

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Please, don't nanny me.
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The defendant is a man ofbreeding...
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who, rather than
setting an example...

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has regrettably attempted
the corruption ofhis social inferior.

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He is a man
of considerable learning...

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who has taken advantage
of the gullibility...

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and the baser passions
ofhis intellectual inferior.

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Lord Risley, your guilt has been unquestionably
proven before this court.

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As you are no doubt aware...
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I am empowered to sentence you
to imprisonment with flogging.


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