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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER X
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I'm sure Soames would not say so unless he was quite confident.

Somebody has picked it up, and in some way the cheque has got into Crawley's hand.

Then he has locked it up and has forgotten all about it; and when that butcher threatened him, he has put his hand upon it, and he has thought, or believed, that it had come from Soames or from the dean, or from heaven, if you will.

When a man is so crazy as that, you can't judge of him as you do of others." "But a jury must judge of him as it would of others." "And therefore there should be a lawyer to tell the jury what to do.
They should have somebody up out of the parish to show that he is beside himself half his time.

His wife would be the best person, only it would be hard lines on her." "Very hard.


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