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:19:08
l hope l didn't take up too much of your time.
:19:15
l've been waiting for you 10 minutes.
Don't do that again.

:19:18
This dress makes me look like a
no-worth lambshake. l'm not wearing this.

:19:22
You wear it because l tell you to wear it.
:19:23
l'm not wearing this dress.
:19:24
And when Andy's on the stand,
l want you to do knitting.

:19:26
Knitting? For Christ's sake.
:19:28
-A baby garment.
-l don't know how to knit!

:19:30
Then learn.
-That's no way to win the jury's sympathy.

:19:33
-You don't need advice anymore?
-Look at here, Mr. Mouthpiece.

:19:37
lt seems to me that l'm the one
who's coming up with the good ideas.

:19:41
l'm sick of everybody telling me what to do.
And you treat me like dirt.

:19:45
You treat me like some dump,
common criminal.

:19:48
But you're some dump,
common criminal.

:19:50
Well, it's better than be a
greasy-mite lawyer.

:19:53
-We've been shaving your ass.
-Who ask for all that? He can steal!

:19:57
Maybe you'd like
to appeal on court without me.

:19:59
Maybe l could. Have you read
the morning papers? They love me.

:20:03
There maybe a lot more when you hang.
You know why? 'Cause it's sold more papers.

:20:07
-You're fired.
-l quit.

:20:10
Any lawyer in this town
would die to have my case.

:20:14
You're a phony celebrity.
You're a flash.

:20:17
ln a couple of weeks,
no one would give a shit about you.

:20:20
That's Chicago.
:20:24
No! Not guilty!
:20:31
What happened?
:20:33
lt's Hunyak. She lost the last appeal.
:20:36
So what does that mean?
:20:38
What that means?
Next week, she's gonna...

:20:55
This is Mary Sunshine,
coming to you from the Cooke County Jail,

:20:59
where history would be made today.

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