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The Coquette’s Victim

CHAPTER II
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"he has pleaded guilty; he has made no defence, engaged no counsel." "The boy is mad! completely mad!" cried the lawyer.
"Hush!" said the barrister; "the judge is speaking." Mr.Forster stood in a most impatient mood, while the grave, clear voice of the judge sentenced the prisoner.

Then he turned to the barrister abruptly.
"I tell you," he cried, "the boy is mad! Steal a watch! Why, he could buy one-half the watches in London if he liked.

I must see him.

Come this way." "No," said Mr.Macfarlane, "he evidently does not wish to be known.

I shall not go near him." "If he got into trouble, why in the world did he not send for me or for some one else ?" said the lawyer to himself.


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