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1:24:04
Robert! Robert! Robert!
Robert let me talk...!

1:24:14
He despises me, Julian
I saw it on his face

1:24:18
He doesn´t despise you Sandra. He
doesn´t understand the circumstances,

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is not you working against him
1:24:25
But I could make him understand
if he only let me talk to him

1:24:29
Perhaps I can persuade him to see you
He needs you badly of course

1:24:42
Yes?
1:24:48
How extraordinary
Thank you for letting me know

1:24:58
Come in
- Inspector Temple

1:25:03
Good morning Mr. Willes
Are you free?

1:25:06
Of course, sit down
1:25:09
Thank you, l´ve been thinking about
our discussion the other day

1:25:13
You gave me a different view of
of the case

1:25:15
Really? In what way?
1:25:17
I came to the conclusion that you
were right. Robert is not guilty

1:25:21
Good, l´m glad you agree, I thought
you said the facts were undisputable

1:25:26
Too much so, too many of them
too perfect

1:25:30
Facts must have psychological
symmetry but in Fleming´s case...

1:25:34
...they haven´t so they fall apart
1:25:37
What do you mean by that inspector?
1:25:39
Let´s take a Look at this fellow
Fleming, he´s a healthy man, he lives

1:25:44
with the world. He´s vain but what
man attractive to women isn´t?

1:25:49
He has a temper, but who that has
imagination and flair doesn´t

1:25:54
He has tremendous enthusiasm for
life and people and he´s very honest

1:25:58
He envies no one. He´s a great lover
of beauty and he doesn´t make a big


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