A Cry in the Dark
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1:26:02
with a pale lemon edging.
1:26:07
What approximate age was this
matinee jacket Azaria was wearing?

1:26:12
It had been given to me by a friend
who’d used it on two children before me.

1:26:20
Some of the jury are upset now.
1:26:23
We’ll take a short break.
The court will rise for ten minutes.

1:26:30
- The jury were upset. That’s good.
- If it was for Lindy.

1:26:33
If it was for the baby, it’s not so good.
1:26:36
Could be bad.
1:26:40
I can’t let that out any more.
1:26:45
Blowed if I know
what I can wear tomorrow.

1:26:51
I’ve never seen you quite so large. Maybe
if you cut down on the eating just a little...

1:26:56
You mean “quite so fat”,
don’t you, Michael?

1:26:59
You hate fat, right?
I’ve never been quite this fat, have I?

1:27:04
I’m twice my normal pregnancy weight.
I wonder why.

1:27:07
You can’t stand to look at me.
1:27:09
You’re so afraid I’ll never get
thin again, the way you like it.

1:27:12
You threatened once
to leave me if I got fat.

1:27:16
Well, darling, if Mr Barker has his way,
1:27:19
the decision may be
right out of your hands.

1:27:30
How are you bearing up, Lindy?
1:27:33
How are you bearing up, Michael?
1:27:47
Did you tell Constable Morris
about the matinee jacket?

1:27:50
I did mention it.
1:27:52
He was on the move.
1:27:54
You heard him say that you said nothing
about a matinee jacket.

1:27:58
It’s quite possible he was...

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