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You Never Know Your Luck
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CHAPTER III
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Meanwhile, I am not upon my trial." He turned to the judge, who promptly called upon Burlingame to conclude his examination.
Burlingame asked two questions more.
"Why did you change your name when you came here ?" "I wanted to obliterate myself." "I put it to you, that what you want is to avoid the outraged law of your own country." "No--I want to avoid the outrageous lawyers of yours." Again there was a pause in the proceedings, and on a protest from the crown attorney the judge put an end to the cross-examination with the solemn reminder that a man was being tried for his life, and that the present proceedings were a lamentable reflection on the levity of human nature--in Askatoon.

Turning with friendly scrutiny to Crozier, he said: "In the early stage of his examination the witness informed the court that he had made a heavy loss through a debt of honour immediately before leaving England.

Will he say in what way he incurred the obligation?
Are we to assume that it was through gambling-card-playing, or other games of chance ?" "Through backing the wrong horse," was Crozier's instant reply.
"That phrase is often applied to mining or other unreal flights for fortune," said the judge, with a dry smile.
"This was a real horse on a real flight to the winning-post," added Crozier, with a quirk at the corner of his mouth.
"Honest contest with man or horse is no crime, but it is tragedy to stake all on the contest and lose," was the judge's grave and pedagogic comment.

"We shall now hear from the counsel for defence his reason for conducting his cross-examination on such unusual lines.

Latitude of this kind is only permissible if it opens up any weakness in the case against the prisoner." The judge thus did Burlingame a good turn as well as Crozier, by creating an atmosphere of gravity, even of tragedy, in which Burlingame could make his speech in defence of the prisoner.
Burlingame started hesitatingly, got into his stride, assembled the points of his defence with the skill of which he really was capable.


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