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In a wheel chair, I believe
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Do you know any details?
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The tea cups were good quality China,
but didn't match one another
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There was a green kerosene lamp
on the table but it was out
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The man never took his hand out of
his trouser pocket
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...during the two or three minutes
of the conversation
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They are all the details
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Any questions?
None?
:16:45
Maybe doubts?
:16:47
Yes?
:16:49
The motivations seems improbable to me
it that married couple were really Catholics
:16:55
That false testimony wouldn't be
directed against their fellow man
:16:58
This is the only motivation I know
It seemed quite genuine that evening
:17:03
What other motives were possible?
:17:06
How do you think?
:17:08
I don't know
:17:10
I can't understand that
:17:14
I don't know motives which
would justify a decision like that
:17:20
Yes?
:17:21
Fear...
:17:25
Imagine another Jewish child had been
discovered in that house
:17:27
And his head smacked against the railing,
and the family that had kept him executed
:17:32
Yes
Fear, yes
:17:35
Is fear a justification to you?
:17:38
I've just suggested a possible motive
I haven't said...
:17:42
We're going too far
:17:45
Please consider the moral problems
:17:49
...that emerge from that story
as your homework
:17:53
As for you,
:17:55
try and present an acceptable
point of view of that woman