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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER VI
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The Native judge came with them.

After a most prodigious quantity of jabbering, of which I could not understand one word, I called the judge, who spoke tolerable English, into my room, and learned from him the nature of the case.

I was, and still am, in doubt as to the truth of the charge.

I have a very poor opinion of my man's morals, and a very poor opinion also of the veracity of his accusers.

It was, however, so very inconvenient for me to be just then deprived of my servant that I offered to settle the business at my own expense.


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