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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Purple Woman (S02E02)
"I can think of two or three reasons, offhand."
Perry Mason (1957)
"One, your husband instituted suit for divorce,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Two, the police have several statements"
Perry Mason (1957)
"concerning your quarrels with him."
Perry Mason (1957)
"on the murder weapon."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Do you think I'm guilty?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"According to the police, your husband was killed"
Perry Mason (1957)
"between midnight and 2 in the morning."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, where were you at that time?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Home."
Perry Mason (1957)
"The servants say that you left your home at 11:30"
Perry Mason (1957)
"and didn't return until after 3."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I, um, couldn't sleep. I went for a drive."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What time did you go to your husband's office?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I didn't go to my husband's office."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Someone burned a number of letters there last night."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, listen, Mrs. Girard."
Perry Mason (1957)
"The police are very efficient."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You'd be surprised"
Perry Mason (1957)
"what they can do with a handful of ashes."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Those letters were addressed to you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I don't know anything about them."
Perry Mason (1957)
"to destroy those letters was the man who wrote them."
Perry Mason (1957)
"No, he didn't have anything to do with it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I went to my husband's office to plead with him."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I asked him to give me the letters back."
Perry Mason (1957)
"When I walked in, I-- I saw him leaning over the desk."
Perry Mason (1957)
"By his side, there was his favorite figurine."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I picked it up."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Then I saw the blood."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I dropped it. I started to leave."
Perry Mason (1957)
"They were in the top drawer of his desk."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I got them out... and burned them."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And that's all I did, I swear."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who's the man?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"There's no reason to involve him in this."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You don't seem to realize you've been charged with murder."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's all the more reason"
Perry Mason (1957)
"not to involve an innocent party."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I didn't kill my husband, Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You've got to believe that."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was Milo Girard's secretary for almost ten years."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He knew more about art than all his patrons put together."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I can think of several men who might argue the point."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hubble? No."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hubble had business dealings with her husband."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's ridiculous."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Mr. Girard handled only top-flight names."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He wouldn't touch Aaron Hubble with a ten-foot pole."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, did I say his first name was Aaron?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, look, Mr. Mason, ( intercom buzzes )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I came here-- Excuse me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes, Della?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Good."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes, right away."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm sorry, Miss Andrews. You were saying?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was obliging enough to come up here tonight,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"and then to sit while you question every--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well... Well, well, well, looks like Old Home Week."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Come in, Mr. Hubble."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Who painted that? Paul Daly."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He's a hack. Get rid of it."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm surprised you're not in mourning, angel."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You'd look well in black."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Then you know Miss Andrews? Know her?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why, every time I tried to see Girard,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"she was guarding his door like--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"like a tigress defending her young."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Take care of yourself, dearie."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( door slams )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, she's real crazy about me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's why she rushed off like that."
Perry Mason (1957)
"She didn't want to give herself away."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Hey, you, uh, wouldn't happen to have a drink around, would ya?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Della... What would you like?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Anything, and forget the ice."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, actually, I can't stand the stuff."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I just drink because it's expected of me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I understand you're a very talented artist, Mr. Hubble."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, you're obviously a man of great discernment, Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You did some work for Mr. Girard, didn't you?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I spent six months on a job for that peasant."
Perry Mason (1957)
"No other artist in the country could do what I did."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Here you are."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( chuckles ): Thanks."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Uh, remind me to paint you sometime."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You, uh, ever hear of The Purple Woman?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"That the name of a portrait?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"It was supposed to be by Van Hooten..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"only it wasn't."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You mean, you forged a Van Hooten?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"That's right."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why, I once forged a Gauguin that was so good,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Girard kept it himself."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I mean, you could probably fool me,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Say, listen..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I fooled one of the biggest collectors in the world,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Rufus Varner."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Did you tell that to Varner?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"No. No, he wouldn't see me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And then after Girard was murdered,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I went to the district attorney."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What did Mr. Burger have to say?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"He said I was a screwball wino"
Perry Mason (1957)
"who was just looking for cheap publicity."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Are you looking for publicity?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, why not?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm one of the greatest talents alive."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If they knew I fooled Rufus Varner,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"they'd look at me with new respect."
Perry Mason (1957)
"All I need is publicity. That'd get me a one-man show."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You may get all the publicity you want."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I only agreed to see you"
Perry Mason (1957)
"because your secretary said it was of vital importance."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Do you consider murder of "vital importance," Mr. Varner?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Whose murder? Milo Girard's."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's of no importance to me."
Perry Mason (1957)
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