KRUEGER
Mrs. Dreier has signed that paper herself. Motes tried to inveigle her into committing perjury.
FLEISCHER
She was to give evidence against me.
KRUEGER
[Putting his hand on FLEISCHER'S arm.] This gentleman is of unblemished conduct and that scoundrel wanted to get him into trouble. And you lend your assistance to such things!
**All speak at once.**
WEHRHAHN
My patience is exhausted now. Whatever dealings you may have with Motes don't concern me and are entirely indifferent to me. [To FLEISCHER.] You'll be good enough to remove that rag!