- I have some important news for you Oliver. The FBI were finally able to track the handwriting on that note of yours...to a David and Margaret Bennett.
- You mean the Bennetts are my real parents?
- Sana önemli haberlerim var Oliver. FBI sonunda bu nottaki el yazının analizini takip edip David ve Margaret Bennett 'a ulaştılar.
- Yani Bennettlar benim gerçek anne babam mı?
- Are you mad at me because my hair gel smells? Because I said your handwriting is childlike?
- No. That made me feel precious. Because he's always correcting people's grammar?
- Jölem kokuyor diye mi bana kızgınsın? Yoksa elyazın çocuksu dedim diye mi?
- Hayır. Bu beni değerli hissettirdi. Çünkü her zaman insanların gramerini düzeltiyor.
- But all these papers... Jim, you really need somebody to organize all this stuff. Your handwriting is just like a little kid. Look at this! l wonder if William Blake was ever this disorganized.
- ama bütün bu kağıtlar... Jim, tüm bunları organize etmesi için birine ihtiyacın var. Elyazın küçük bir çocuğunki gibi. Şuna bir bak! William Blake bu kadar düzensiz miydi merak ediyorum.
- How did you trace it to Statesville?
- The letterhead. We compared the handwriting of all bombers serving in Statesville and found a suspect, Rocco Dillon.
- Statesville'e nasıl ulaştınız?
- Antetli. Statesville'de çalışan tüm bombacıların elyazılarını karşılaştırdık ve bir zanlı bulduk. Rocco Dillon.
My suspicions were all confirmed by his peculiar action in typewriting his signature, which, of course, inferred that his handwriting was so familiar to her that she would recognise even the smallest sample of it.
Somehow I started introducing writing into my drawings, and after a time, the language took over and I started getting very involved with the handwriting and then the look of the handwriting. Patti Smith