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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (S02E02)
"Well, what are you waiting for, applause?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Tell him to come in!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Really, Uncle Charles."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Sometimes you can be--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( laughing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"That wasn't nice, Grandpa. You're much too hard on Philip."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Do him good."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What kind of a man would be satisfied"
Perry Mason (1957)
"acting as my so-called secretary?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"If he had any backbone, he'd tell me to go fly."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You would."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, come in, Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My granddaughter: Janice Burroughs."
Perry Mason (1957)
"How do you do? How do you do?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Won't you sit down?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Thank you. What's on your mind?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was, uh, consulted this morning"
Perry Mason (1957)
"by a Bishop Mallory on behalf of Miss Carol Delaney."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I didn't think a man of your ability"
Perry Mason (1957)
"would be so gullible."
Perry Mason (1957)
"What do you know about this so-called Bishop?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Suppose you tell me."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You've had time to do a lot more checking."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He's an out-and-out fake!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, there was a Bishop Arthur Mallory"
Perry Mason (1957)
"The real Bishop left on a sabbatical five months ago."
Perry Mason (1957)
"That was a heaven-sent opportunity for your client."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now you're using your head."
Perry Mason (1957)
"According to the Bishop--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"According to the Bishop,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"green eyes and a birthmark on her forearm."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I had one of the smartest detectives in the country"
Perry Mason (1957)
"A man named Wallace Lang."
Perry Mason (1957)
"May I ask where Mr. Lang found you?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"No, sir, you may not!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I don't mind."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Though I do!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, go on, honey. I'll be all right."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I just wanna set this fellow straight"
Perry Mason (1957)
"on a couple of things."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You know, Mason, you're supposed to be smart."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Thank you. Hmm."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Eight years ago, I directed the executor of my will"
Perry Mason (1957)
"If she had been found, everything would go to her."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, tomorrow morning at 9:00,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Notice I didn't say I'm leaving everything"
Perry Mason (1957)
"to my granddaughter."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I said to Janice."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'll specify it makes no difference"
Perry Mason (1957)
"whether she's related to me or not."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, how do you like those apples?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's your money, Mr. Burroughs."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Uh, just one question."
Perry Mason (1957)
"If you, uh, make the type of will you describe,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"isn't that an unconscious admission"
Perry Mason (1957)
"that you're afraid Miss Burroughs' claim"
Perry Mason (1957)
"won't hold up?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Think it over."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( dramatic theme playing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( knocking )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"CAROL: Who's there?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's me, honey."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, I'll be right out."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Funny thing."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was talking to a lawyer today named Whittaker."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Real sharp character."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I told him a little--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( phone ringing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Want me to answer that?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Please."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Let me talk to Carol Delaney."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Tell her it's Charles Burroughs."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well-- Well, just a moment."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's Burroughs."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I don't want to talk to him."
Perry Mason (1957)
"you just tell him to call Mr. Mason."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Sorry, Mr. Burroughs, but she just stepped out."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I know she's right there."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You tell her I want to see her at 5:30."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And tell her I don't like to be kept waiting."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( dramatic theme playing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'd just about given you up for lost."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I covered a lot of ground with Paul."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Any calls?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Mm-hm. Here they are."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Philip Burroughs has been waiting in my office since 5:30."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Five-thirty? Mm-hm."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Better have him come in."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Will you come in, please?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, thank you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Mr. Burroughs, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Coming here was not my idea."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My uncle sent me. I--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, really. This is most distressing."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Perhaps you'd better get it over with."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Thank you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"My uncle wanted you to have this."
Perry Mason (1957)
"There's $5,000 in there."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And all I have to do is convince Miss Delaney"
Perry Mason (1957)
"to forget the whole thing."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I know it sounds suspiciously like a bribe,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"from my uncle's mind."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I told him he was wrong."
Perry Mason (1957)
"And that pleases you?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, no end."
Perry Mason (1957)
"My uncle rarely makes a mistake. Heh."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'd be less than human if I weren't..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Good night, Miss Street."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Where's your grandfather?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I don't know."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I just got home five minutes ago."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He's probably--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Uncle Charles!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'll try the desk lamp."
Perry Mason (1957)
"( clock chiming )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( dramatic theme playing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( screams )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"( sobbing )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, let's stop the play-acting, darling."
Perry Mason (1957)
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