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Your Honour,
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this is Rocky.
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And Rocky is a healthy
little doggie, aren't you, sugars?

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And that is his friend, Taffy. And
Taffy's been a sick puppy all week.

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Now, Taffy needs some nourishment,
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and in my pocket
I have a little doggie treat,

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which I am going to set between
these two old friends.

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Now, healthy doggy Rocky cares
about his poor sick friend Taffy,

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but he still quickly gobbled up
the treat.

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Gobbled it up!
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Because Rocky acted only on instinct
and not feelings.

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Because that is what animals do,
Your Honour.

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You big thing, you!
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But human beings,
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human beings are able
to help their friends,

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because human beings can recognise
when their friends are sick,

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or our friends are happy,
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or our friends are... sad.
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Now, yes, maybe Tom Turner did do
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some of those things
that the learned prosecutor,

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who sucks his thumb in his sleep,
says that he did.

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But Tom Turner
didn't do these things for himself.

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Tom Turner did these things
for other people.

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Can the dogs leave now,
before there's an accident?

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- OK, everybody up.
- Rocky and Taffy may step down.

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Mayday! Mayday!
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We all know what Tom Turner did.
What we don't know is why he did it.

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Things aren't going well.
I need all the help I can get.

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- Would you like to know why?
- I'd like to know.

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I need sorters, carriers, drivers.
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Speaking on his own behalf,
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may Tom Turner finish
my closing argument?


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