[Prisoner for Blasphemy by George William Foote]@TWC D-Link book
Prisoner for Blasphemy

CHAPTER IX
5/25

Two years' hard labor wouldn't have been a bit too much." This pious gentleman is a publican in Soho, and bears the name of a famous murderer, Wainwright.
But to return.

Mr.Ramsey and I were represented this time on all legal points by counsel.

Mr.Cluer watched our interests vigilantly, and performed a difficult task with great courage and judgment.

He bore Judge North's insults with wonderful patience.

"Don't mind what you think about, it, Mr.Cluer," "I don't want you to tell me what you think;" such were the flowers of courtesy strewed from the bench upon Mr.Cluer's path.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books