Witness for the Prosecution
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1:43:02
but there's still that banana peel
somewhere, under somebody's foot.

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- Every word you said was a lie!
- You ought to be locked up! Liar!

1:43:23
You'd better wait here
until we get rid of that crowd, madam.

1:43:27
Thank you.
1:43:32
Ready, sir? Miss Plimsoll will be waiting.
1:43:35
Let me finish the last of the cocoa
while I'm still beyond her jurisdiction.

1:43:41
Would you excuse me,
Brogan-Moore, Carter? Thank you.

1:44:11
I never thought you British could get
so emotional. Especially in public.

1:44:15
- I apologise for my compatriots.
- It's all right.

1:44:18
I don't mind being called names or
pushed around or even kicked in the shin.

1:44:21
But I have a ladder
in my last pair of nylons.

1:44:24
In case you are not familiar with
our prison regulations, no silk stockings.

1:44:28
Prison? Will I go to prison?
1:44:30
You heard the judge.
You will certainly be charged with perjury,

1:44:34
- tried for it, and to prison you shall go.
- Well, it won't be for life, will it?

1:44:38
If I were appearing
for the prosecution, it would be.

1:44:42
You loathe me, don't you?
Like the people outside.

1:44:46
What a wicked woman I am,
and how brilliantly you exposed me

1:44:49
and saved Leonard's life.
The great Sir Wilfrid Robarts did it again.

1:44:53
Well, let me tell you something.
You didn't do it alone. You had help.


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