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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER IV
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If you had been trained in theology, or even secular metaphysics, it might be excusable; though then, of course, you wouldn't do it.

But in a simple and almost entirely uneducated country gentleman like you, it's simply grotesque." "Go on about the newspaper, J.J." "Here it is for you; but I don't see that it's much use giving it to you if your mind is made up beforehand to disbelieve every word that's in it." He took a newspaper from his pocket and handed it to Major Kent, indicating with his thumb a column on the middle page.
"The Lorimer Case.

Judge's Charge to the Jury.

Acquittal.
"Scene outside the Court.

Enthusiasm of the Crowd.


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