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:42:05
You know what l'm gonna do at
witness stand?

:42:07
l thought l'd get all teary eyes
and ask for your handkerchief.

:42:11
Then l think l'd take a peek
at the jury like this.

:42:14
Flash a bit of the thigh,
what do you think?

:42:17
lt sounds great.
:42:24
Hey, don't you want to hear the rest?
:42:25
Knock it off. You're on the top of my
list.

:42:29
Well, well, well.
:42:30
Sorry to be late, Mr. Flynn.
:42:34
Hope you're not too bored.
:42:36
l like it. l like it.
:42:46
Hey, l heard your
press conference is tomorrow.

:42:48
Yeah, what is to you?
:42:50
Well, you wanted my advice, right?
:42:52
Whatever it is, don't forget Bailiff's
number-one client is Billy Flynn.

:42:58
Meaning what?
:43:01
Meaning,
don't let him hug the spotlight.

:43:05
You're the one that pay the see.
:43:11
Remember,
we can only sell them one idea.

:43:13
l can still see him coming at me
with that awful look in his eyes.

:43:16
And?
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And we... both reached for the gun.
:43:19
That's right,
you both reached for the gun.

:43:21
-Ready?
-Yeah.

:43:33
Thank you, gentlemen.
Miss Sunshine.

:43:36
My client just
entered pleads of not guilty.

:43:38
We look forward to the trial
the earliest possible dates.

:43:40
Now is there any question?
:43:45
Miss Sunshine.
:43:46
As you know, my paper is dry.
Do you have any advice for young girls,

:43:49
speaking to avoid
the life of Jazz and drink?

:43:51
Absolutely yes. Mrs. Hart feels
that it was the tragic combination of liquor

:43:55
and Jazz, which lead to the
downfall. Next question, please.

:43:58
Ladies and gentlemen, l'd just like to say
how flattered l am that you all came to see me.


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