Vol. II by Elizabeth Gaskell]@TWC D-Link book Vol. II 18/24 He'll have to be at the court-house, tell him, to-morrow morning at ten, when the justices meet. He'll watch the case for you; and then he'll give you his opinion, and tell you what to do. You can't do better than follow his advice. I must do all I can to collect evidence for a conviction, you know.' Philip stood up, looked at his hat, and then came forward and laid down six and eightpence on the desk in a blushing, awkward way. 'Don't be a fool; you'll need it all before the trial's over. |