10/20 He had watched this trial with some care, and he pitied Mr.Tudor from the bottom of his heart. He would not have thought that he could have felt so strong a sympathy for a man convicted of dishonesty. But, Mr. One of these penalties must, undoubtedly, be his banishment from this club. He therefore seconded Mr.Scott's proposal.' He then stood silent for a moment, having finished that task; but yet he did not sit down. |