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But sometimes I just need a woman's touch.
:48:20
Hi.
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I have no further questions, Your Honor.
:48:24
Mr. Nicholl, you may cross-examine.
:48:29
After you.
:48:33
Your Honor.
:48:37
Well, well, well.
:48:41
That's quite a story you've spun for us,
Miss Joyce.
:48:44
Very detailed, and might I say, very graphic.
:48:49
But let me ask you something,
is any of it true?
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Or is it all just a malicious fabrication...
:48:56
designed to discredit
and humiliate the man...
:48:59
that replaced you as the lead
in the school play?
:49:03
I wouldn't perjure myself, Mr. Nicholl,
not for any reason.
:49:08
I'm sure you wouldn't, Kimberly.
:49:10
But tell me, why do you think you were fired
from the role of Anne Frank?
:49:17
I suppose it was because of something
I said in the cafeteria...
:49:21
during the International Food Fair...
:49:23
which I organized to raise money
for the Drama Club, as well as...
:49:27
foster a spirit of togetherness among
the multicultural community at Roxbury.
:49:31
Would you care to recount this incident
to the court?
:49:33
Certainly.
:49:35
It was during lunch hour,
back in September.
:49:39
The Food Fair was on...
:49:41
and you and Mr. Anderson
were supervising...
:49:43
so you had to eat lunch with the students.
:49:46
You were sitting at a table in the corner...
:49:48
and Brittany and I could see you
from our table, where we sat...
:49:51
- eating granola and low-fat yogurt.
- Could you hear what we were saying?
:49:55
No, but you sure looked at us a lot.
:49:59
That Kimberly Joyce.