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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Purple Woman (S02E02)
"I have reason to believe"
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"that recently he defrauded a collector"
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"with a painting called The Purple Woman."
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"In the first place,"
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"you're not responsible for the torts of your husband."
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"Torts?"
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"Wrongful acts"
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"for which civil action may be brought."
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"But suppose they can prove that I cooperated with him?"
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"Did you? No."
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"No, but the collector may think so."
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"The copy was painted in a building which I own."
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"Even the artist, a man named Aaron Hubble,"
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"is under the impression that he had my approval to work there."
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"I thought your husband was so successful,"
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"My husband is a very peculiar man, Mr. Mason."
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"If there are two ways to do something,"
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"and one of them is illegitimate,"
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"you can trust Milo to pick that way."
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"If, by chance, you were wondering"
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"why I don't get a divorce--"
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"No, I'd-- I'd assumed you had your reasons."
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"I come from a very strait-laced family, Mr. Mason."
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"My father--"
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"My father is a very prominent churchman."
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"that I have to condone my husband's actions,"
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"or suffer for them."
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"All right, Mrs. Girard, I'll do what I can."
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"Thank you."
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"I have an associate, a Mr. Paul Drake,"
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"who may get in touch with you."
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"All right. Thank you again for seeing me."
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"Goodbye, Miss Street. Goodbye."
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"What do you think?"
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"Quite disillusioned."
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"Quite right."
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"( mysterious theme playing )"
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"Della. I know."
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"Get Paul on the phone? Mm-hmm."
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"How about this, Mr. Girard?"
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"Is it true that Varner's paid a big price for a new canvas?"
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"My dear friend, why come to me about the Varner collection?"
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"Well, he won't see any newspapermen,"
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"and you are his dealer. Not anymore."
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"between dealer and client. Even a former client."
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"As a man of integrity, I couldn't possibly--"
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"Oh, I'm sorry, Milo."
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"Miss Andrews didn't tell me you were busy."
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"Oh, don't go, darling."
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"Oh, Mr. Gordon, I don't think you've met my wife."
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"Thank you for the kind words. Even if they are true."
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"How do you do, Mrs. Girard?"
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"I must apologize for breaking in this way."
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"Nonsense, darling. You know I'm always too happy to--"
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"Yes, Doris? DORIS: Mr. Brady's here."
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"Ask him to wait. I'll be right out."
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"I'm sorry, Mr. Gordon, but you will excuse me for a moment?"
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"Oh, yes, of course. Evelyn,"
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"I shan't be long."
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"Why haven't I heard from you?"
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"It isn't right."
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"Evelyn, I've got to see you. Oh, please."
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"If Milo found us..."
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"I'll call you. When?"
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"MILO: Goodbye, Mr. Brady."
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"Goodbye, Mrs. Girard. Goodbye, Mr. Gordon."
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"Oh, leaving already?"
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"I thought I'd try Varner again."
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"Good luck."
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"Well, that was an amusing little charade."
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"( chuckles )"
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""Mrs. Girard." "Mr. Gordon.""
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"Oh, yes. I know all about Wayne."
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"Where did you get those?"
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"A child could pick that lock on your vanity table."
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"( chuckling )"
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"I can't imagine how he got a job on a newspaper."
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"Mmm."
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"Well, I-I did think Wayne could do better."
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"I never answered any of those letters."
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"That's the truth, Milo."
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"Mm."
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"I may have been guilty of bad judgment,"
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"but that's as far as it went."
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"( chuckles )"
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"Wh-what are you going to do?"
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"I haven't quite decided yet."
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"( chuckles )"
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"I'd love to see your father's face"
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"when he reads the papers."
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"might even come down for the trial?"
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"Darling, careful."
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"You might hurt yourself."
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"I'll kill you."
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"So help me, I'll kill you."
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"( knock on door )"
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"Mr. Girard, I--"
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"Oh, I-I'm sorry. I thought I heard--"
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"You heard me, Miss Andrews."
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"You must forgive my wife, Doris."
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"She's the emotional type."
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"As an intellectual, you wouldn't understand that."
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"Doris, rub my neck."
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"I'm afraid I'm getting one of my headaches."
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"Want me to do anything for you before I go?"
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"What's wrong?"
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"Paul has a theory that Mrs. Girard"
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"hasn't exactly been honest with us."
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"Do you mean she made up that story about The Purple Woman?"
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"But this afternoon, her husband retained Stauffer and Walton"
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"to institute suit for divorce on grounds of infidelity."
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"( mysterious theme playing )"
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"Good morning, Mr. Girard."
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"Milo..."
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"What's the--?"
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"( dramatic theme playing )"
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"( screams )"
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"( dramatic theme playing )"
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"This is ridiculous, Mr. Mason."
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"How could anyone possibly believe I murdered my husband?"
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