1:14:01
Yes. I'd almost forgotten about that.
1:14:03
-You were going to...?
-I had to pay a great deal of money for it.
1:14:08
Well, if you thought it necessary,
I'm not going to grouse.
1:14:12
How much was it?
1:14:15
Ten thousand dollars.
1:14:20
Ten thousand dollars?
You must have been mad.
1:14:22
You may be sure I wouldn't have given
that if I could have got it for less.
1:14:26
But that's every cent
I have in the world.
1:14:31
Why didn't you let them bring the letter in
and explain it to the jury?
1:14:36
I didn't dare.
1:14:39
Do you mean it was absolutely necessary
to suppress it?
1:14:44
If you wanted Leslie acquitted.
1:14:48
But what was there in the letter?
1:14:50
-I told you at the time.
-It was very stupid of me, I--
1:14:53
I remember. You asked him to come
to the bungalow--
1:14:56
-Yes.
-You wanted to get me something.
1:14:57
I wanted to get you a new gun.
He knew all about them.
1:15:00
You know how ignorant I am.
1:15:11
Buying that letter was a criminal offense,
wasn't it?
1:15:15
It's not the sort of thing
a respectable lawyer does...
1:15:18
-...in ordinary business.
-It was a criminal offense.
1:15:24
Yes, it was.
1:15:25
I might be disbarred for it.
1:15:27
Then why did you do it?
You, of all people?
1:15:30
What were you trying
to save me from?
1:15:33
Leslie, you knew I was
buying a gun from Cameron.
1:15:36
-Why make me a present of another?
-How should I know you were buying a gun?
1:15:40
-I told you.
-I'd forgotten.
1:15:41
-I can't remember everything.
-You hadn't forgotten.
1:15:44
What do you mean, Robert?
Why are you talking to me like this?
1:15:48
Who has the letter now?
Have you got it?
1:15:51
-Yes.
-Where is it?
1:15:54
It's not your letter or mine, Bob.
1:15:56
I've got to pay $ 10,000 for that letter,
and by heaven, I'm going to see it.