QUESTION: If you didn't say you were pregnant, how much did you say?
ANSWER: All she understood was that we'd had an affair.
QUESTION: Did you quarrel?
ANSWER: No.
QUESTION: She wasn't angry?
ANSWER: No, very forgiving. That's when I was sick to my stomach.
QUESTION: Really, Miss Blake! Are you saying—
ANSWER: I don't know what I'm saying any more.
QUESTION: Yes, I realize you're having a bad time. I'm not intentionally cruel, it's merely my job to enforce the laws of this community. Naturally your pregnancy entitles you to every consideration, but—
ANSWER: Mr. Lamson, didn't I say I was pregnant? I had a miscarriage last night.