ROMAINE
. When it is murder. I cannot come into Court and lie and say that he was there with me at the time it was done. I cannot do it. I cannotMYERS
. So what did you do?ROMAINE
. I did not know what to do. I do not know your country and I am afraid of the police. So I write a letter to my ambassador, and I say that I do not wish to tell any more lies. I wish to speak the truth.MYERS
. ThatROMAINE
. That is the truth.(MYERS
SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. No.SIR
WILFRID. He acted in good faith?ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID. And you were very grateful to him?ROMAINE
. I was grateful to him, yes.SIR
WILFRID. You’ve shown your gratitude by coming here and testifying against him.ROMAINE
. I have to speak the truth.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID. I suggest to you that on the night of October the fourteenth Leonard Vole was at home with you at nine-thirty, the time that the murder was committed. I suggest to you that this whole story of yours is a wicked fabrication, that you have for some reason a grudge against the prisoner, and that this is your way of expressing it.ROMAINE
. No.SIR
WILFRID. You realize that you are on oath?ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID. I warn you, Mrs. Heilger, that if you care nothing for the prisoner, be careful on your own account. The penalty for perjury is heavy.MYERS
. (JUDGE
. Mr. Myers. This is a capital charge, and within the bounds of reason I would like the defence to have every latitude. Yes, Sir Wilfrid.(MYERS
SIR
WILFRID. Now then. You have said—that there was blood on both cuffs?ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID.ROMAINE
. I have told you, that is what Leonard said.SIR
WILFRID. No, Mrs. Heilger, you said, “He told me to wash the cuffs. They had blood on them.”JUDGE
. That is precisely my note, Sir Wilfrid.SIR
WILFRID. Thank you, my lord. (MYERS
. (SIR
WILFRID. My friend is right. Well, Mrs. Heilger, did you wash the sleeves?ROMAINE
. I remember now. It was only one sleeve that I washed.SIR
WILFRID. Thank you. Perhaps your memory as to other parts of your story is equally untrustworthy. I think your original story to the police was that the blood on the jacket came from a cut caused while carving ham?ROMAINE
. I said so, yes. But it was not true.SIR
WILFRID. Why did you lie?ROMAINE
. I said what Leonard told me to say.SIR
WILFRID. Even going so far as to produce the actual knife with which he was cutting the ham?ROMAINE
. When Leonard found he had blood on him, he cut himself to make it seem the blood was his.LEONARD
. (SIR
WILFRID. ((LEONARD
(
ROMAINE
. Leonard told me what to say.SIR
WILFRID. The question is whether you were lying then or whether you are lyingROMAINE
. I was afraid of Leonard.SIR
WILFRID. (MYERS
. (ROMAINE
. It is.MYERS
. My lord, that is the case for the prosecution. ((ROMAINE