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The Gilded Age
Part 7.

CHAPTER LV
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Henry Brierly took the stand.

Requested by the District Attorney to tell the jury all he knew about the killing, he narrated the circumstances substantially as the reader already knows them.
He accompanied Miss Hawkins to New York at her request, supposing she was coming in relation to a bill then pending in Congress, to secure the attendance of absent members.

Her note to him was here shown.

She appeared to be very much excited at the Washington station.

After she had asked the conductor several questions, he heard her say, "He can't escape." Witness asked her "Who ?" and she replied "Nobody." Did not see her during the night.


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