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{{g}}Mrs Pintermman, our notional witness, forever wilting under the excoriating cross-examination of {{jerrold}}, until rescued by the compassionate courtroom management of {{cocklecarrot}}. Mrs. P first appeared to our knowledge in the great [
{{g}}[[Mrs. Pinterman]], our notional witness, forever wilting under the excoriating cross-examination of {{jerrold}}, until rescued by the compassionate courtroom management of {{cocklecarrot}}. Mrs. P first appeared to our knowledge in the great [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO569fBzUO8 Aleebee trial of 1981].
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO569fBzUO8 Aleebee trial of 1981].

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Mrs. Pinterman, our notional witness, forever wilting under the excoriating cross-examination of Sir Jerrold Baxter-Morley, K.C., until rescued by the compassionate courtroom management of Lord Justice Cocklecarrot M.R.. Mrs. P first appeared to our knowledge in the great Aleebee trial of 1981.