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l didn't hear that.
:40:02
Not that l didn't have ground to
remind you. Hey, what are they?
:40:04
When we go to trial, nobody
is gonna care a lick what your defense is
:40:08
unless they care about you.
:40:10
So first thing we gotta do is work up
some sympathy from the press.
:40:12
And l'll push you like some Mary Sunshine.
:40:14
But there was one thing they can never resist.
:40:17
And that is a reformed sinner.
:40:21
So tell me, what's your
favourite subject in school?
:40:24
There must be something
that you're really good at.
:40:27
l got high marks in courtesy in Hygiene.
:40:29
Perfect, you wanted to be a nun.
:40:32
A nun?
:40:33
When were you born?
:40:34
On a chicken farm outside Lopac.
:40:36
Beautiful setting home,
feel every luxury in refinement.
:40:39
Where're your parents now?
:40:40
Probably on front port on Genre...
:40:42
They're dead. Family fortune swept away.
You're educated as a sacred heart.
:40:47
Then you fell into a runaway marriage.
Left you miserable, alone, unhappy.
:40:51
Of course you got all swept up
in a mad world, the city.
:40:54
Jazz, cabarets, liquors.
You're drawn like a moth to the flame.
:40:58
A moth?
:40:58
Now the man sees
:41:00
and you're a butterfly.
Crushed on a wheel!
:41:04
Wait, what did you say?
ls it the moth or the butterfly?
:41:06
-You have sin in your soul.
-God, that's beautiful.
:41:11
Cut out God.
Stay with your battle acquainted.
:41:15
Kid, when l'm through with you,
not only will you be acquainted,
:41:18
you can remain on the jury.
l wanna take you home to meet his mother.
:41:22
l was born on
a beautiful Southern corn dent.
:41:24
-What?
-Holy shit!
:41:27
l'd never gotta get this straight!
:41:29
Pipe down and swearing.
Look, from here on,
:41:32
You'd say nothing wrong.
Now try it again.
:41:34
-l was born on...
-Come on...