Snow Falling on Cedars
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1:32:18
It'll take me a while to charge up.
1:32:22
We'll catch up on the dock.
1:32:23
Nothing to say?
1:32:27
- I didn't know that was a question.
- My apologies. Do you regret...

1:32:30
- ...not telling the truth?
- I have told the truth.

1:32:33
You mean this morning.
The battery story. That one is the truth?

1:32:36
- That's a question, sir.
- Yes.

1:32:40
And I told it long before this morning.
1:32:42
You said in your testimony...
1:32:45
...that...
1:32:47
..."I slept until 1:30
when my wife woke me with the news.

1:32:50
"We talked for a while,
then I went straight to my boat."

1:32:54
You didn't go anywhere else
but to your boat.

1:32:57
- Is that the truth?
- Yes.

1:32:59
The sheriff found two batteries
in your well.

1:33:03
If, as you claim, you left one with Carl...
1:33:06
...how's that possible?
1:33:08
I had a spare battery in my shed.
1:33:10
I brought it down and put it in
before the sheriff came.

1:33:12
Conveniently, in your shed.
1:33:16
Why does the battery story change
every time a new question's raised?

1:33:19
You asked me if I went straight
to the boat. I did, with the battery.

1:33:23
And the new line? Was that in your shed?
You have a regular chandlery in there?

1:33:28
You have no answer,
you sit in silence with no expression?

1:33:31
You're a hard man to trust, sir.
1:33:33
Objection!
1:33:34
Sustained.
1:33:36
You know better than that.
1:33:39
Either ask questions that count
for something or sit down.

1:33:48
Shame on you.
1:33:53
No further questions.

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