The Trial Of King Richard The Third - The Prosecution (9)
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I don't recognize this younger Dr. Starkey, but he is rather empathic about his point of view. Why then do I doubt him more? :)
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Starkey is so camp :D
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I'm glad he got rid of the mustache in his later years. It looks dreadful on him
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He's got a tache!!
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"Rather a queer remark by Dr. Starkey, if I may say so."
HAHAHAHAHA
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Mr Dillon jokes "I hope to continue in the same vein, sir." And then Dr Starkey retorts with "A little more irish logic would help us, Mr Dillon."
I'm a little baffled by Dr Starkey's joke. Is du Cann's pseudonym "Dillon" an Irish name and does Dr Starkey mean that by using Irish logic the defense would help the prosecution?
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I don't know what Dr. Starkey means, Dr. Plausible. As far as I am aware Dillon is a Welsh name and in his obituary, Mr. Du Cann is described as being London born. Rather a queer remark by Dr. Starkey, if I may say so.
valentinejay 2 years ago