"If you are asking if I wrote them, the answer is that I
couldn't say. The one original in the packet looks like my
signature but there is no date on it. I don't know when it was
written and do not recall writing it.
"These others show dates of a long time ago. We're in the
late eighties now and these are dated '61, '69. . ."
"We have some dated more current that the document examiners used.
I can send over to Mark's office for them."
"Oh, you have additional evidence that I was not given before the hearing?
Is that correct?"
"No. Well, I mean no one has looked at it. No one on this
committee either. This was handled between Mark and the document
examiners. I will call Mark right now and have him bring them over."
Henry left the hearing room and headed up the stairs to the witness
waiting room where Mark was standing by for just such emergencies.
You'd think we were the ones on trial, he grumbled to himself.
Why does she persist in this inane manner when I've got everything
so well planned out? "Mark, Trenchant's called us on the remaining
standards that you sent but that we decided not to include in the
material we gave her.
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