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- He's Catholic?
- His grandfather was Catholic,

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which young Mr Coglin has striven
all his days to keep quiet.

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Mr President, Judge Coglin.
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Judge Coglin,
we are so pleased to meet you.

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Thank you so much for coming.
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I've been reading in the papers
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the continuing saga
of the, uh, Amistad.

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Real papers.
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Real papers. Yes, sir.
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Yes. Bad luck,
this last unfolding chapter.

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What to do now, eh?
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Which is why I came here
and imposed on you, sir.

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No imposition...really.
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Yeah.
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How did that, uh...
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How did that young lawyer
take the news?

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Oh, in stride, sir. In stride.
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The thing is, sir,
he did everything right.

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- He proved the case.
- Did he?

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Oh, yes, sir. Surprisingly, he did.
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Hmm. Good.
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Well, he'll just have
to do it again, then.

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But like most things, it should
be easier second time around.

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Well, I'm afraid it doesn't matter
what he does now, sir.

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Rumour has it our next judge
was handpicked by Van Buren himself.

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No!
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I'm embarrassed to admit that
I was under the misconception

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that our executive
and judicial branches were separate.

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No more so than these, Mr Joadson.
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No more so than these.

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