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The Gilded Age
Part 6.

CHAPTER LIV
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"I saw him looking at the prisoner sympathizingly.
That's a point you want to watch for." The result of the whole day's work was the selection of only two jurors.
These however were satisfactory to Mr.Braham.

He had kept off all those he did not know.

No one knew better than this great criminal lawyer that the battle was fought on the selection of the jury.

The subsequent examination of witnesses, the eloquence expended on the jury are all for effect outside.

At least that is the theory of Mr.Braham.


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