According to history: chpt. five.
Lafcadio. – And no doubt expose a little.
Julius. – I said he likes to risk. Moreover it is repugnant to the scam and it does not seek to own, but likes to move objects surreptitiously. He brings a real talent of a juggler.
Lafcadio. – Can impunity encourages …
Julius. – But it vexes both. If not taken, it is intended that game too easy.
Lafcadio. – It leads to more risky.
Julius. – I do think that way …
Lafcadio. – Are you sure he reasons?
Julius, the prosecutor. – It is by his need to commit that engages the perpetrator.
Lafcadio. – We said it was very clever.
Julius. – Yes, all the more skillful he will act cool head. Just think: a crime that neither passion nor does the need motivation. His reason for committing the crime, it is precisely to commit no reason.
Lafcadio. – It is you who argue his crime, he simply commits it.
Julius. – No reason to assume criminal who committed the crime without reason.
Lafcadio. – You are very subtle. At this point you raised, it is called: a free man.
Julius. – A thank you for the first time.
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