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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XVIII
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Pettifer had been left by the English summaries of the trial with a vague feeling of doubt.

Mr.
Hazlewood respected Robert Pettifer.

The lawyer was cautious, deliberate, unemotional--qualities with which Hazlewood had instinctively little sympathy.

But on the other hand he was not bound hand and foot in prejudice.

He could be liberal in his judgments.


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