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:26:48
Hello, Amos.
:26:50
Amos? That's right, Mr. Flynn.
:26:54
Amos, when did you file sue for divorce?
:26:56
A month ago.
:26:57
Was there any reason for
filing at this particular time?

:26:59
l'd say, the newspapers said
Roxie was expecting a little stranger.

:27:04
That's hardly a cause for divorce, isn't it?
:27:06
A little too much of a stranger.
:27:09
You mean you doubted
the fraternity of the child.

:27:12
Most sure.
:27:13
Tell me something, Amos.
Do you sleep with your wife?

:27:15
Yes, sir, every night.
:27:17
You expect the jury to believe that
:27:18
you slept next to this woman every night
without exercising the rights of a husband?

:27:23
-l could if l want to.
-Oh, but you didn't.

:27:26
-No, l did.
-Did what?

:27:27
-Want to.
-But you didn't.

:27:29
-Didn't what?
-What you wanted.

:27:30
Wait a minute,
l'm getting confused here.

:27:32
Hey, you tell me, Hart.
Since you ever question Roxie herself,

:27:35
did you even bother to ask her
if you were the father of the child?

:27:39
-No, sir.
-No. What?

:27:41
lf you confirm that you were wrong,
you'd be man enough in a minute.

:27:45
You would take her back if Roxie
swore that you're the father of the child,

:27:49
-which she does.
-She does?

:27:54
She does!
:27:56
No more question!
You can step down now.


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