:34:03
...her face like a mask.
:34:06
And it was after you knew about her
that you stopped...
:34:09
-...having anything to do with Hammond?
-Yes.
:34:16
I think I should tell you that there is
in existence a letter in your handwriting...
:34:20
...from you to Geoff Hammond.
:34:23
Well, I often wrote him a little note
about something or other...
:34:27
...or to get me something if I heard
he was going into Singapore.
:34:30
This letter asks him to come and see you
because Robert was going to be away.
:34:35
But that's impossible.
You see, I never did anything of the kind.
:34:47
Better read it for yourself.
:34:49
-But that's not my handwriting.
-I know.
:34:51
It's said to be an exact copy of one
written on the day of Hammond's death.
:35:12
What does it mean?
:35:14
-That's for you to say, Leslie.
-I didn't write it. I swear I didn't.
:35:17
If the original is in your writing,
it'd be useless to deny it.
:35:21
-Then it'll be a forgery.
-Be difficult to prove that.
:35:24
-Be easy to prove it was genuine.
-It's not dated.
:35:27
It might've been written years ago. If you'll
just give me time, I'll try to remember.
:35:32
Leslie, the prosecution could cross-examine
your houseboys.
:35:35
They'd find out whether someone took a
letter to Hammond the day of his death.
:35:39
Howard, I swear to you,
I did not write this letter.
:35:51
Well...
:35:53
...if you've nothing more
to say to me...
:35:55
...I'll get back to the office.