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:28:00
Well done, Andy.
:28:03
Roxie, l'm so sorry.
:28:46
This is the moment we've been waiting for.
:28:48
Roxie Hart finally takes the stand
in her own defense.

:29:09
Proceed, Mr. Flynn.
:29:10
Roxie, l have here a statement
that you admitted having illicit relation

:29:15
with deceased Fred Casely.
ls this statement true or false?

:29:18
l'm afraid that's true.
:29:19
You're an honestly girl, Roxie.
:29:22
When did you first meet Fred Casely?
:29:24
When he sold Amos and me our furniture.
:29:26
ln your personal relationship with him,
you told the jury when that began.

:29:30
When l permitted him
to escort me home one night,

:29:33
l don't think l would've gone with him
:29:35
if Mr. Hart and me hadn't
quarreled that very morning.

:29:38
-Quarrel?
-Yes, sir.

:29:39
Well, l supposed it's his fault.
:29:42
Oh, no, sir. lt was my fault.
:29:44
l supposed l just couldn't stop
pestering him.

:29:47
Pestering him? By what?
:29:49
l didn't like him working
those long hours at the garage.

:29:51
l wanted him home with me...
to done his socks and iron his shirts.

:29:57
l wanted a real home. A child.
:29:59
So you drifted into this illicit relationship
because you're unhappy at home.


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