:46:10
l love you, Mom.
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Stand up.
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Vera Rose Drake.
:46:29
l commit you for trial
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at the central criminal court
:46:33
of the next session commencing...
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the 10th of January, 1951.
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l shall admit you to bail
in your own recognizances
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in the sum of ¡ê50.00,
:46:44
and I shall grant a defense certificate.
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Much obliged, Your Worship.
:46:57
l don't want to see that woman, Frank.
l can't be near her.
:47:00
- lt's Christmas.
- I won't sit round the dinner table
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With her, eating food.
:47:05
- I'm sorry, I can't help it.
- He's me brother.
:47:07
- What am I supposed to say to him?
- I don't know.
:47:11
We ain't never going
to have a Christmas by ourselves!
:47:15
Just you and me.
:47:26
All right, I'll go.
:47:28
For you.
:47:31
l ain't staying though.
:47:35
We'll have a quick drink
and then we'll leave.
:47:37
All right?
:47:45
Now I have received a reply from
:47:47
three of Mrs. Drake's four employers.
:47:49
Mrs. Wells has not even had the decency
:47:52
to respond to my second
letter, I'm afraid to say...
:47:54
and whilst they all speak
very highly of Mrs. Drake,
:47:57
I'm afraid that none of them,
under the circumstances,
:47:59
feel able to appear as a character
witness on your behalf.