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The Snare

CHAPTER XVII
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But the president interposed.

The testiness which Sir Terence had been at no pains to conceal annoyed Sir Harry, and this insistence offended his sense of fair play.
"The witness has already said that the didn't take notice.

I am afraid it can serve no good purpose to compel him to strain his memory.

The court could hardly rely upon his answer after what he has said already." "Very well," said Sir Terence curtly.

"We will pass on.


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