Agnes of God
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:11:01
I'm afraid it brings up
unpleasant connotations.

:11:04
-So you can call me "Sister."
-Thank you.

:11:07
You must have tons of questions.
:11:10
You may smoke.
Just don't tell any of the sisters.

:11:14
They wouldn't understand.
Especially Marguerite.

:11:17
She'd scare the pants off
Queen Elizabeth.

:11:21
Besides, I miss them.
:11:24
-You smoked?
-Two packs a day.

:11:26
I can beat that.
:11:28
Unfiltered.
:11:32
Well, you have questions.
:11:35
Fire away.
:11:37
-Who knew about Agnes' pregnancy?
-No one.

:11:40
-She hid it?
-She undressed and bathed alone.

:11:44
-Is that normal?
-Yes.

:11:46
-And during the day?
-She could've hidden a machine gun.

:11:50
Did she have any physical exams?
:11:53
Once a year.
Her pregnancy fell between the visits.

:11:57
-Who is the father?
-I haven't a clue.

:12:00
-What men had access to her?
-None, as far as I know.

:12:04
-A priest?
-Yes, but--

:12:06
-His name?
-Father Martineau.

:12:08
-I don't see him as a candidate.
-Was there anyone else?

:12:12
Obviously, there was.
:12:15
-You didn't find out who?
-I've done everything but ask Agnes.

:12:19
-Why haven't you?
-She can't even remember the birth.

:12:24
-Somebody gave her the baby.
-Yes, 1 0 months ago.

:12:27
I fail to see how that somebody
has anything to do with this trial.

:12:32
Why do you think that?
:12:34
Don't ask me questions.
I'm not the patient.

:12:37
Well, I'm the doctor.
:12:39
I'm the one who will decide
what is or is not important.

:12:44
I don't know how to tell you this,
but I don't approve of you.

:12:49
-Not personally--
-Psychiatry.

:12:51
Exactly. I want you to deal with her
speedily and easily.

:12:56
She won't hold under
cross-examination.

:12:58
-I'm not the Inquisition.
-I'm not from the Middle Ages.


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