Witness for the Prosecution
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1:30:02
I've had messages from Mrs Vole.
It looks like her handwriting.

1:30:06
Good heavens, look at this.
1:30:11
Juicy, ain't they?
1:30:13
- There's one that's even better.
- How did you get hold of these?

1:30:17
What's the difference
so long as she gets what's coming?

1:30:20
- What have you got against her?
- Ha!

1:30:23
I'll give you something
to dream about, mister.

1:30:27
Want to kiss me, ducky?
1:30:33
Ha!
1:30:34
- I didn't suppose you would.
- Christine Vole did that to you?

1:30:38
Not 'er, the chap I was going with. He was
a bit younger than me but I loved 'im.

1:30:43
Then she come along, started seeing 'im
on the sly. Then one day he cleared out.

1:30:48
I found 'em together. I said what I thought
of 'er and he cut me face up proper.

1:30:53
- Did you go to the police about it?
- Who, me? Not likely.

1:30:57
It wasn't 'is fault. It was all 'ers, gettin' 'im
away from me, turnin' 'im against me.

1:31:03
But I waited me time to pay 'er back.
And it's come now.

1:31:08
I'm deeply sorry, deeply sorry.
We'll make it another $5 for the letters.

1:31:13
'Olding out on me, were yer?
I knew I was being soft with yer.

1:31:17
Cold-blooded vindictiveness.
Read this one.

1:31:22
Unbelievable.
1:31:25
We'd better have the full name of the man
to whom these were addressed, Miss...

1:31:29
Miss, um...
1:31:31
Where is she?
1:31:39
On that train, I should think. Doesn't want
her other cheek slashed. Can't blame her.

1:31:47
- Care for another, sir?
- Hm?

1:31:49
Good idea.
1:31:59
Silence!

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