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A.The water washed away all evidence of his alleged innocence.The D.A.'s closing summary to the jury, illustrated with a brief flashback-montage of the adulterous couple's passionate lovemaking (and obvious 'sin'), also points to Andy's undeniable guilt [it looks quite likely that Andyisguilty of the crime, although he has trouble remembering]:We have the accused at the scene of the crime.To emphasize the father-son bond more strongly, about 15 minutes of overly-sentimental scenes of pathos were deleted (involving the character of the Kid's guilt-wracked mother, her reconciliation with her husband, and some of the film's more overt religious symbolism).To cover up he truth of his "blatant crime," Miraz blamed the Narnians.He described how Caspian had been abducted by Narnians (thought to be extinct or just fairy ales, after being driven deep underground), and presented captured Narnian dwarf Trumpkin as proof (a "fierce creature" from he woods)....His eyes are like the blue sky, his hair the color of ebony.He is stronger than a team of oxen, and sleepless because of his desire to receive you in his arms.And he can also read and write.Sophia's Mother: So can my daughter.She can cook and sew and make her own bed if she has to.Can't you, Sophia?Sophia: But I don't like to make my own bed, Mother.Sophia's Mother: Don't speak unless you're questioned.Sophia: You did question me, Mother.Sophia was dismissed and again completed her ritualistic curtsying before leaving the room, although the wide-eyed, flirtatious young girl (with gaping mouth) paused to momentarily stare with fascination o glance back at the impressively regal Count who was eyeing her.