NO. 7: Who was it? I think we have the right to know.
NO.11: Excuse me. This was a secret ballot. We agreed on this point, no? If the gentleman wants it to remain secret…
No. 3: Hold it? We're trying to put a guilty man into the chair where he belongs—and all of a sudden we're paying attention to fairy tales.
NO.5: Now just a minute...
Foreman: Now Hold it.
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NO. 10: What do we have to listen to now—the whole history of your country?
NO. 7: Yeah, let's stick to the subject. (To NO. 5) I want to ask you what made you change your vote.
NO. 3: No, we wouldn't like to know why.
NO. 10: That's fine. If the speech is over, let's go on.
Foreman: The man wants to talk.
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NO9: Thank you. This gentleman chose to stand alone against us. That's his right. It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone even if you believe in something very strongly.
NO. 9: (quietly). There's nothing for him to tell you. He didn't change his vote. I did. (There is a pause.) Maybe you'd like to know why.