1:13:02
Dilg has been buying it there
for years with an egg!
1:13:05
Are you trying to tell me the professor
bought that borscht for Dilg?
1:13:09
I'm telling you he didn't know who
he was buying it for. But you did.
1:13:15
That's quite a statement.
1:13:17
What kind of statement
would you care to make?
1:13:20
I'd say that two men liking borscht
with an egg in it, is amazing.
1:13:25
I've never heard
of such a thing before.
1:13:39
If any scandal attaches to Lightcap's
name out of this incident...
1:13:44
Just a few questions
we must have answers to.
1:13:46
Senator, these questions have nothing
to do with Professor Lightcap.
1:13:50
But they bear strongly
on a lady named Nora Shelley.
1:13:53
Yes, well, go on, Mr. Scott.
Get it over with.
1:13:57
How did the assault take place?
1:14:00
I was going to the telephone to call
the police, and he hit me from behind.
1:14:05
How did you recognize Dilg?
1:14:07
From a newspaper picture.
1:14:09
- At that very moment I was unwrapping...
- Borscht?
1:14:13
Yes, yes, I never can pronounce it.
1:14:16
You had never seen
Dilg before last night?
1:14:19
He said so, didn't he? I won't tolerate
that tone toward Dean Lightcap.
1:14:23
You'll end by dragging him into this.
Tilney, pack Mr. Lightcap's things.
1:14:28
Tilney, leave things as they are.
I came to write a book and I will do it.
1:14:32
They have every right
to ask me questions.
1:14:35
Dilg was found on the premises.
Now, Mr. Scott, go on.
1:14:38
How did you happen to go to
Mrs. Pulaski's for the borscht?
1:14:41
Miss Shelley and I were strolling by.
I suggested buying some.
1:14:45
Do you mean to say that you went in
to get borscht for yourself?
1:14:51
Yes, I love it.
1:14:53
I have loved it for years...
1:14:56
...especially with an egg in it.