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12 Cards in this Set
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4th Juror: But not very probable. |
Foreman: Listen, let's take seats. There's no point in milling round here. |
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2nd Juror: I don't think he ought to make a joke about it. |
Foreman: What do you want me to do? |
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10th Juror: He's a fifteenth assistant, or something. What does he know? |
Foreman: OK. I think we oughta get on with it now. These side arguments only slow us up. What about it? |
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7th Juror: OK. Let's do it. |
Foreman: That sounds fair. Anyone doesn't agree? OK. Pass these along. "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." "Not Guilty." "Guilty." |
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3rd Juror: ... Why don't we give him his knife back? Make it easier for him. |
Foreman: OK, let's stop the yelling. Who's got something constructive to say? |
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3rd Juror: Well, if the speech is over, maybe we can go on. |
Foreman: I think we ought to take a break. One man's inside there. Let's wait for him. |
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6th Juror: Suppose you talk us all out of this and the kid really did knife his father. |
Foreman: OK, let's take seats. |
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2nd Juror: Looks like we'll be here for dinner. |
Foreman: OK. Let's get down to business. Who wants to start it off? |
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8th Juror: The voice came from another apartment. It's not easy to identify a voice. Especially a shouting voice. |
Foreman: He identified it in court. He picked the boy's voice out of five others. Blindfolded. |
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12th Juror: [To the 3rd Juror] All right, take it easy. |
Foreman: Come on now. Sit down. |
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3rd Juror: I've got a good mind to belt him one. |
Foreman: Now, please! I don't want any fights in here. |
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3rd: "this isn't a game." Who does he think he's dealing with here? |
Foreman: Come on, now. It's all over. Let's take our seats. |