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Willy Reilly

CHAPTER XXIV
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A scene of uproar took place, which lasted for some minutes, but at length, by the influence of the foreman, matters were brought to a somewhat amicable issue.

In this way they spent the time for a few hours more, when one of the usual messengers came to know if they had agreed; but he was instantly dismissed to a very warm settlement, with the assurance that they had not.
"Come," said one of them, pulling out a pack of cards, "let us amuse ourselves at any rate.

Who's for a hand at the Spoil Five ?" The cards were looked upon as a godsend, and in a few moments one half the jury were busily engaged at that interesting game.

The other portion of them amused themselves, in the meantime, as well as they could.
"Tom," said one of them, "were you ever on a special jury in a revenue case ?" "No," replied Tom, "never.

Is there much fun ?" "The devil's own fun; because if we find for the defendant, he's sure to give us a splendid feed.


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