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CHAPTER XI
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In the meanwhile I was detained in custody, as a matter of course.
With this event the tragedy of the duel reached its culminating point.

I was accused of murdering the man who had attempted to take my life! This last incident having been related, all that is worth noticing in my contribution to the present narrative comes to an end.

I was tried in due course of law.

The evidence taken at my solicitor's office was necessarily altered in form, though not in substance, by the examination to which the witnesses were subjected in a court of justice.

So thoroughly did our defense satisfy the jury, that they became restless toward the close of the proceedings, and returned their verdict of Not Guilty without quitting the box.
When I was a free man again, it is surely needless to dwell on the first use that I made of my honorable acquittal.


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