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David Balfour, Second Part

CHAPTER XVIII
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So much of course I knew: but others knew not so much, and were more affected by the items of scandal that came to light in the progress of the cause.

One of the chief was certainly this sally of the justice's.

It was run hard by another of a juryman, who had struck into the midst of Colstoun's speech for the defence with a "Pray, sir, cut it short, we are quite weary," which seemed the very excess of impudence and simplicity.

But some of my new lawyer friends were still more staggered with an innovation that had disgraced and even vitiated the proceedings.

One witness was never called.


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