:12:02
Come on, SyIwia
:12:06
Madam, you said it was
a poIiticaI case
:12:12
That's right
:12:15
I shouIdn't, but if the fiIe
is here...
:12:18
...I'II Iet you see it
:12:23
Is she thirsty? Bored?
:12:26
No, she Iikes Iistening
to grown-ups' taIk
:12:30
- Nothing here
- ShouId there be?
:12:34
I wouIdn't know. No, nothing
:12:37
- What did he do?
- A strike. He organised a strike
:12:47
Who'II take the case now?
:12:49
Maybe someone Iike your husband?
:12:52
I can't think of anyone.
Wait, though...
:12:56
There's this oId Iawyer
Antek trained under
:13:00
- OId?
- Yes
:13:02
He was at the funeraI.
His name is Labrador
:13:11
Maybe he's stiII in the
Iawyers' directory
:13:32
Go to Dept.4. They'II teII you
:13:35
I'd Iike to know who the judge is.
'Bye, thank you
:13:42
Sorry to keep you.
How can I heIp you?
:13:46
Mrs Zyro toId me you've rescued Iots
of peopIe. That you couId heIp me
:13:54
Those were different cases
:13:58
My Iast poIiticaI case was
in 1952