Snow Falling on Cedars
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:38:26
Your witness.
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Just three questions.
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The Miyamoto family
bought your seven acres...

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...for $4,500?
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They tried to.
They defaulted on their payments.

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Second question:
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What did Ole Jurgensen pay you per acre?
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$1,000.
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I guess...
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...that makes what would have been
$4,500 into $7,000, doesn't it?

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So if you sent the equity back...
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...you had a profit of $2,500?
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Is that your third question?
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It is.
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You've done your math right.
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You too, Mrs. Heine.
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No further questions.
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You may step down.
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Before we adjourn for the day,
there's one more thing.

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This court takes judicial notice of the fact...
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...that tomorrow is the ninth anniversary
of the attack on Pearl Harbor...

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...which has no relationship
whatsoever to this trial.

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Which is why I mention it.
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9:30 tomorrow morning.
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Stay warm.
:39:46
They plowed clear out to the point.
What's the big attraction?

:39:50
I'm checking lighthouse records to see
if it's the biggest snowstorm in history.

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Where were you in '29?
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That was a snowstorm.
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- Real blizzard.
- Is that right?

:39:59
If you don't believe me,
check those Coast Guard records.


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