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It's too late for that, Margaret. I'm talking about last Sunday night.

When you
said you and your HUSBAND were acting out that girl's nightmare. You used
timers? And you have to have EVERYTHING PRECISE. So, ALL THAT
STUFF that Mrs. Johenston witnessed last Sunday night: the clock chiming,
the rock music, the guy yelling on the phone How are your British Club
friends; did they give you the TROPHY? What a SPEECH you must've
made, and the girl's voice from your office: you're saying that
EVERYTHING was a RE-ENACTMENT of the girl's nightmare? There's no
phone call from the British Club in the girl's nightmare. Last Sunday night,
you and Phillip Reynolds were re-enacting your husband's murder. The
people at the British Club told me that that TROPHY was presented to you
SIX MONTHS AGO. At the banquet you made a SPEECH. Then there was
an emergency. You had to go to the phone and call your husband. I THINK
YOUR HUSBAND WAS HERE WITH THAT GIRL SIX MONTHS AGO: I
think they were acting out her nightmare and YOU CALLED FROM THE
BRITISH CLUB. Your husband answered the phone and you had a big
argument. NOW, THAT'S what you and Phillip were acting out last Sunday
night, and THAT'S why you went nuts on Monday, when we first met and
you started to call your lawyer: YOU THOUGHT I WAS TALKING ABOUT
SIX MONTHS AGO!

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