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| What prompted you to make that loan, Mr. Whitfield? | |
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| My motives were not entirely personal: realizing the countless tragedies of small investors that the crash would bring. And of course, he was my daughter's husband. | |
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| He, therefore, had no reason to commitvsuicide as far as his business affairs were concerned? | |
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| He had every reason for remaing alive. | |
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| Mr. Whitfield can you tell us whether Bjorn was happy in his family life with your daughter? | |
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| They were very happy! It's true. | |
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