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- What's in these packets? - Coffee samples.
Hey, that happens to be company property.
I have to account for every single bean. Otherwise, I'm in trouble.
You are in trouble.
Who are you working for?
- Gloria Rowe. - Who else?
What do you mean, who else?
Who are you working for?
The Imperial Coffee Company.
Who do you know in this establishment?
I don't know anybody.
But who were you expecting to contact?
The catering manager, Mr. Woolley.
Has three children. Plays billiards.
Sign this, please.
Where the crosses are.
- What is it? - Your confession.
I don't know what I've done. I haven't done anything.
You'll find it easier if you sign.
I haven't done anything.
Bassett.
- Tea or coffee? - Tea, please. Two sugars.
Coffee, black.
Thank you.
- Tea, Bassett? - No, thank you, sir.
- Chocolate biscuit? - Please.
That'll be three P for the biscuit.
- Would the young man like a cup of tea? - Later.
There's no need to go through all this, you know?
You've only got to sign the paper.
But I'm innocent. I haven't done anything.
There are three things you can be sure of:
The pain is not going to stop...
...you will remain conscious...
...and in the end, you will sign.
Well, go and consider your verdict carefully.
And take your time.
Be upstanding in court.