Snow Falling on Cedars
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1:34:04
Believing that Etta Heine's son...
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...would never sell him the land,
land that in his mind...

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...belonged to his family.
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His only chance to get that land...
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...would be to eliminate Carl Heine.
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Thus believing that cold-blooded murder
was justified...

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...he trailed Carl.
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He strikes the treacherous blow
he'd been trained to strike by his father.

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After a series of lies...
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...the defendant at last admits
he was there...

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...alone on the boat in the fog.
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Carl Heine's blood on his fishing gaff.
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Seven acres.
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I just wonder what you'd pay for 'em.
Just curious, is all.

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What are you selling 'em for?
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Did I say I was sellin'?
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If I was, I guess I'd have to...
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...figure you want 'em real bad.
I ought to charge a small fortune, maybe.

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All right, I'm sorry about it, okay?
About the whole damn mess.

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$1,200 an acre.
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That's what I paid Ole.
You got no choice on that.

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We'll sign off tomorrow.
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Look clearly at the defendant.
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See the truth self-evident in him...
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...and in the facts of this case.
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Look into his eyes, ladies and gentlemen.
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Consider his face.
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Ask yourself...
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...each one of you:

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