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| Mr. Whitfield, can you tell why you left for California before the beggining of our trial? | |
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| My answer is obvious. My daughter was crushed by the sudden death of her husband and I save her life and health. | |
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| You love your daughter profoundly? | |
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| Yes of course! she is my life. | |
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| Mr. Whitfield, when you or your daughter desire anything, you don't stop at the price, do you? | |
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| We don't have to. I have enough money to buy what I want. | |
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