Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Procecution |
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| Mr. Whitfield, were you very fond of your son-in-law? | |
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| Yes. | |
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Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Procecution |
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| If my memory serves me right, there was some kind of trouble at the time you made that stupendous loan to Mr. Faulkner. Wasn't there something said to the effect that you denied making the loan? | |
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| I granted it gladly - formy daughter's sake and I was prompted by a feeling of civic duty. | |
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Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Procecution |
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| Now, Mr. Whitfield are you going to tell us that your money had nothing to do with your son-in-law dismissing Miss Andre? | |
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| Why...you God-damn, impudent...Do you know who I am? Do you know that I can crush you like a cockroach, as I've crushed many a better... | |
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