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Mary Surratt: My husband died a drunk, Mr. Aiken, and left me loads of debt. I had to support my family, so I rented rooms to boarders. Those men were customers, nothing more.Frederick Aiken: And you never considered their allegiances?Mary Surratt: I didn't ask about their allegiances.Frederick Aiken: What about yours, ma'am?Mary Surratt: I'm a Southerner. I'm a Catholic and a devoted mother above all else. But I am no assassin.Frederick Aiken: Your freedom is gonna require greater assurances than that.Mary Surratt: Then you tell me what I should say to those generals.Frederick Aiken: Oh, you can't say a thing. You're prohibited from testifying in your own defense. Perhaps your son could speak for you. Any idea where he's hiding?Mary Surratt: No, I don't.Frederick Aiken: All right. Is there anyone who will give your version of events?Mary Surratt: You mean the truth?Frederick Aiken: Well, obviously the government believes your version is not the truth.Mary Surratt: Based on what?Frederick Aiken: Their not releasing their list of witnesses or the evidence they'll use against you.Mary Surratt: And can they do that?Frederick Aiken: This kind of proceeding, they can do to you whatever they want.Mary Surratt: Well, then what difference does that make? Those generals have made up their minds. I can tell by the way they look at me.Frederick Aiken: The way they look at you?Mary Surratt: Just the same way you're looking at me.

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