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"It's a fine house, Chudge, and was assessed." "Yes go file your papers," snapped the magistrate. "You can report back to your station house, officer. There is no charge against this girl she is merely held as material witness. She'll never testify. She's discharged. Take my advice, Burke, and play safe with these gun-men.
"That is goot luck for you, Tuncan, for if I wass your chudge I would be bound to condemn you you wass always so fond o' tellin' lies." "It iss true what you say, father. It iss a chip o' the old block that I am more's the peety." At this point the door of the prison opened, and Elspie was ushered in. "You here, father!" she exclaimed in evident surprise. "I had hoped to see Duncan alone."
"No, I'm innocent," answered the youthful Highlander, with a brow quite as stern and a manner as dignified as the old one. "You will hev to prove that whatever." "No they will hev to prove me guilty," retorted the son. "I wish I could believe ye, Tuncan." "It iss not of much consequence whether ye believe me or not, father. You are not to be my chudge whatever."
In the back of the room a stout man in a fur overcoat arose. It was Shultberger. He came down the aisle. As he did so, unnoticed by Officer 4434, three of Shultberger's companions arose and quietly left the courtroom by the front entrance. "Oxcuse me, Chudge, but may I offer bail for my friend, little Jimmie?"